Domains in algebra is basically listing the possible x-points on your graph. for example, you graphed the ordered pairs (2,1) (3,5) (8,7) your domain would be D:{2,3,8}. also, if you graphed a normal palabra(y = x^2) your domain would be D:{all real #s} because the numbers for the x-value is infinite.
Since "pre-" means before, then pre-algebra would be before algebra. Conversely, algebra would be after pre-algebra. Generally, the next class after a pre-algebra class would be Algebra I, followed by Algebra II.
Pre-algebra preps you for algebra.2nd answer:Pre-AP-algebra is the same as Algebra I. Both are way harder than pre- algebra.
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Algebra 1 is a class/course that is on a higher level than Algebra.
Im not sure if there is any application of set notation and set theory, however set notation is important when you start learning about the domains and ranges of functions.
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Since "pre-" means before, then pre-algebra would be before algebra. Conversely, algebra would be after pre-algebra. Generally, the next class after a pre-algebra class would be Algebra I, followed by Algebra II.
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foundations algebra is probably pre algebra, which is before algebra, so no.
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Pre-algebra preps you for algebra.2nd answer:Pre-AP-algebra is the same as Algebra I. Both are way harder than pre- algebra.
algebra 1a is the first part of algebra 1 and algebra 1b is the second part. :)
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