Colleges have decided that even if you are not a math or science major the study of college algebra will provide you with a more rounded education. Just like why math majors have to take literature, music appreciation, art appreciation, sociology etc.
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Math is a calculation of things in a certain order and also a subject in school.
Sociology is a social science, a study of society. Literature is the art of written language.
Theology, Math, Literature
It could differ by it dustacting you from doing your work any kind of work at that and it couldn't help you because you need quite for you to get your work done for the next at school.
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Kathryn L. Braddon has written: 'Math through children's literature' -- subject(s): Children's literature, Mathematics, Reading, Study and teaching (Elementary)
They study math, biology, chemistry, physics, agriculture, Chichewa (language and literature), and English (language and literature). Urban areas may also have other languages and trade school courses.
Colleges have decided that even if you are not a math or science major the study of college algebra will provide you with a more rounded education. Just like why math majors have to take literature, music appreciation, art appreciation, sociology etc.
Try to do problems (of the agenda) in your free time. If you want to, you can set up a number of problems, and try to finish them as quickly as possible. Then try improving on that time... The best way to study math is simple repetition -- keep practicing and repeating the facts over and over until you get them right! A study deck is great for learning math facts -- see the related question to learn how to make one.
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i did history, social studies, english, math, literature, information technology and biology along with geologyand planninng to do more of the science
Turkish people study much the same things as non-Turkish people, like math, science, history, foreign language (most often English, Russian, or Arabic), and literature.
Special classes and study halls depend on school. But 5 core classes: math literature language arts social studies and science.