yes it is, actually! u can use algebra for a maths job, like finances. if u need to work out the amount of money a year, use algebra! and if u need to know, well, like something like'how much did they use compared to her?' or something like that. u can also use it in teaching. but even if u don't get a maths job, it can help u at shopping, and work out ur bills each year, and how many money u spent in 3 years or something. there u go! i hope this helps
Algebra is useful in creating formulaes!
yes. to understand the higher maths you need pre algebra
They typically aren't useful in your everyday life unless your job requires them.
Because the square root of the discriminant is a component of the roots of the equation.
Umm... first of all this question isn't grammatically correct, but I'll answer the question, "How useful are whole numbers in real life?". They are useful to know when you when you are taking an algebra class:)
Algebra is useful in creating formulaes!
Extremely.
yes. to understand the higher maths you need pre algebra
Algebra can be used in many different ways like finding how much water is in a glass to where to plant a tree. Algebra is very useful
They typically aren't useful in your everyday life unless your job requires them.
GCF and LCM will be most useful in algebra, but can be used in one fashion or another in all areas of mathematics.
When taking algebra tests.
Computer programming is somewhat useful in learning the distance formula in Algebra 1. Learning the distance formula has more to do with your ability at mathmetics and you want to learn.
Algebra is a tremendously useful mathematical tool, without which modern science and technology would not have been possible. Algebra was invented as a tool for solving mathematical problems, and it has proved to be tremendously useful. Modern technology as we know it would have been impossible without the use of algebra. +++ More accurately, algebra is the set of symbols and rules used to construct mathematics. It is not a calculating tool to solve problems in its own right, but allows you to express the ways in which to solve those problems.
Because the square root of the discriminant is a component of the roots of the equation.
Probably for the same reason that it is still used today - namely, that it was found to be very useful.
Umm... first of all this question isn't grammatically correct, but I'll answer the question, "How useful are whole numbers in real life?". They are useful to know when you when you are taking an algebra class:)