I don't really think there is a difference, but maybe the difference is that in pre-algebra you learn and practice the basic foudations, like the different steps to solve an equation, and what is a equation, and stuff like that. Begining algebra is where you practice actually solving the easier types of algebra equations.
A harder version of algebra 1
Adv. is accelerated most likely.
Algebra 1 is a class/course that is on a higher level than Algebra.
There's no such thing as Algebra 3Edit: Yes there is. It is a college level course and when it is offered in high school it's called Algebra Three. The difference is that Algebra 3 is more in depth than Algebra Two is.
properties are based on axioms
A harder version of algebra 1
Algebra is a form (or subset) of mathematics.
Only the word "operator"
Adv. is accelerated most likely.
Algebra 1 is a class/course that is on a higher level than Algebra.
algebra 1a is the first part of algebra 1 and algebra 1b is the second part. :)
there is no such thing as Integrated Algebra 2 but they represent the same concept
algebra 2 is more advanced
there is no such thing as Integrated Algebra 2 but they represent the same concept
There's no such thing as Algebra 3Edit: Yes there is. It is a college level course and when it is offered in high school it's called Algebra Three. The difference is that Algebra 3 is more in depth than Algebra Two is.
The difference of algebra and algebra 1 is that in algebra they teach you the basics. For example, they teach you about variables, graphs, how to find slopes. In algebra 1 they start using equations and and teach you how to work longer equations and all that jazz.
Some have alphabets