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foundations algebra is probably pre algebra, which is before algebra, so no.
No, Pre-Algebra is a little bit less complicated, it is what you learn before algebra.
Well, according to what I learned when I was in Algebra I, you should never have to use a semicolon.
I think you need to understand algebra 2 before you begin trigonometry
The Latin prefix pre- means "before" so Pre-Algebra means "Before Algebra". Pre Algebra gives you the bottom bricks or the foundation of your math building. This is the most important mathematics year of your life so try not to mess it upalgebra is harder.
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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.
foundations algebra is probably pre algebra, which is before algebra, so no.
Yes. you would so enjoy it if you have never done it before. if you have done it before you are awesome.
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No, Pre-Algebra is a little bit less complicated, it is what you learn before algebra.
No. Pre-Algebra is taught to provide the ability to do certain mathematical equations before doing the more challenging math of Algebra I.
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YEAH! Algebra 1 comes before geometry.
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Algebra is not affected by language. It is almost always done in writing.