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No, geometry is more depth into algebra, with formulas and shapes. That's why algebra is a prerequisite
I suppose you mean "algebra". There are lots of formulas in algebra. Look up any introductory algebra school book.
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Of course. Formulas are not encountered until the student progresses from arithmetic to algebra.
You 'll find all Algebra formulae on the following link. https://orion.math.iastate.edu/dept/links/formulas/form1.pdf