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Algebra. I took it in that order, and to do most of the geometry, you HAVE to know algebra. If I had taken geometry first, I would have failed. ALGEBRA FIRST.
No, Order does not matter
It means: First, Outers, Inners, Last and is the order of operations when multiplying out bracket in algebra
In a way yes, Algebra 2 is essential in order for you to comprehend topics which will be in algebra. Such as finding the slope of perpendicular lines and parallel lines, those topics are presented to you in Algebra 2 and if you understand them at least 45% then by the time you get to college algebra that knowledge will be reinforced
Algebra is studied so you can apply it to real life situation. For example you can have a particular formula that will always work. All you have to do is plug the proper information into the formula and you will find your answer. Algebra is typically looked at as one of the most difficult forms of math, it is actually simple. It implies more basic skills such as multiplication, addition, subtraction... Upper forms of math such as Trig apply advanced algebra.For state testing and sometimes people use algebra in their jobs not just as an algebra teacher thoughWe study Algebra because it helps us with our adult life. We need Algebra so we would not be ripped off at stores. We use Algebra everyday in work, school, stores, or even on the computer.In order to prepare you for calculus. Which is essential depending on you major.
Yeah, you also need to take geometry and algebra 2 in order to graduate.
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In order to graduate from a California school, you must complete a minimum of 2 years of physical education classes. You must also show a passing grade on the California High School Exit Exam.
Most schools require students to take Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II. Some schools also require their students to take Trig, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus. In most cases, the order in which the classes are taken does not matter, but the majority of students take them in the order above.
I do think with a regular regents you need a diploma in order to graduate or you can graduate from high diploma school.
it requires you to have it in order to graduate high school
Assuming you mean a B.A. in English, the answer would be most likely, yes. In order to graduate from college, schools require some level of math to be completed - and it is usually beyond algebra (most likely calculus or at least up to algebra 2).
No.It goes like this...Nursery or pre-school; then,Kindergarten; then,Elementary school; then,Middle school; then,High school; then,Undergraduate school, for an associates and/or bachelors; then,Graduate school, for a masters; then,More graduate school for a doctorate; then, optionally,Post-graduate work.That's the order of things.
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You should be disqualified from graduating from high school if you have not learned the material you are supposed to learn in order to graduate. Unfortunately, that is based on standardized tests and grades.