Everyone will be different. It all depends. For example, I thought geometry for 2-D shapes was hard even though I'm good with 3-D shapes. I guess you'll see when you try it out!
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Probably not much; of course you'll learn new things (just as you did in algebra), but they will be introduced gradually (just as they were in algebra).
There is no way to know. Some aspects of calculus depend on a good understanding of algebra, others don't. It all depends on which aspects of algebra you were good at and also whether or not you retain that edge.
x=4, but this is just very basic algebra, not calculus at all.
7x + 6x - 1 = 0 7x + 6x = 1 13x = 1 x = (1/13) This is not calculus btw. Its basic algebra.
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