Although this a very subjective question, the general opinion is yes. That is why it is currently a requirement for graduation.
yes if we didn't we would all be fat like you
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College Algebra is the required math for all college students.
no they should be starting pre algebra in 6th grade no they should be starting pre algebra in 6th grade
Algebra is needed to solve any complex calculation involving an unknown variable. Everything from computer games to flying to the moon relies upon algebra to calculate variables required.
yes if we didn't we would all be fat like you
Yes, high school students should be required to take a course before graduation to ensure they have a well-rounded education and necessary skills for success in the future.
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See great thread on http://www.mamasource.com/article/is-a-graduation-gift-required
College Algebra is the required math for all college students.
College algebra is not a required course for LPN programs.
College Algebra 1 and 2. I am not a statistician, but my statistics course required a knowledge of probability distributions which required a solid knowledge of integral calculus. I don't see how you could get by with just college algebra.
yes up to intermediate algebra or colloege algebra
Algebra, normally. Though you may be required to do so in coordinate geometry.
Algebra should only be capitalised if it begins a sentence. Otherwise, it is written as algebra!
Yes, Algebra 1 taken in 8th grade counts as one of the four math courses required for high school graduation in North Carolina. Students who successfully complete Algebra 1 can fulfill part of their high school math requirements, allowing them to take additional math courses during high school. It's important for students to check with their school for specific graduation requirements and course planning.
no they should be starting pre algebra in 6th grade no they should be starting pre algebra in 6th grade