Precalculus is supposed to be a stringent and comprehensive review of both algebra and trigonometry. This is in preparation for calculus which uses both algebra and trig extensively.
I think is better to take precalculus first, then take calculus. When you take calculus, it is better to take it in three different semesters, first caculus1, then calculus2 and 3. If you go step by step, I think is better to appropriate the knowledge. If you have enough time to study, then do not hurry up. However, if you believe in yourself that you can do it, based on your previous knowledge, then do it.
yes. as the name implies, pre-calculus is essential in Calculus. Much of the trigonometry and the ideas will carry into the carious Calculus classes.
It's a high school/college class wherein you learn about functions, trigonometry, advanced algebra, and many other things in preparation. See Wikipedia for more info.
Geometry is used in many different ways in real life. For example, if you wanted to measure the volume of a circle so that you could know beforehand if some liquid you wanted to get into it would all fit, you could find out beforehand; geometry is used for measurements of things as small as atoms or cells to the size of the earth (and maybe even further)...eventually, you will find that it was great to learn geometry.
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Precalculus/Calculus, Statistics, Trigonometry
If you were somehow able to take algebra 2 without geometry then you most certainly can. However, that is a difficult feat. Good luck with that, if you try it.
I consider geometry harder because it deals more with geometric shapes incorporated with numbers. You also need to take algebra 1 before you take geometry
yes it does. you have continued and progressed classes if you keep taking the geometry program.
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It depends on your aptitude.
In Precalculus one learns about trigonometry and it explains concepts which are introductions to calculus. Calculus uses the concepts/ syllabi taught in precalculus to develop formulas for processes for finding things like derivatives. Precalculus is also called preparation for calculus.
Precalculus is not something that was invented. It is merely the things about mathematics that you need to know before you can begin the study of calculus.
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Precalculus and/or calculus.
Veterinarians do occasionally use precalculus when practicing. This is because math and science are huge components of practicing veterinary medicine.
Precalculus is supposed to be a stringent and comprehensive review of both algebra and trigonometry. This is in preparation for calculus which uses both algebra and trig extensively.