It is all about personal preferrence and what type of college you plan to attend. As long as you work hard, and give it your all, you should get a good grade. Colleges will look at your overall GPA, but if you truly a major course such as trigonometry, your chances may be hurt.
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It depends on the course and what your definition of "good" is. For a typical school course in the United States, strive for a 90% (A) or better.
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Geometry? Trigonometry/Algeba II? One of those.
In a typical public school, trigonometry. Accelerated classes will take calculus.
plane trigonometry spherical trigonometry
The main kinds are plane trigonometry and solid trigonometry. The latter will include trigonometry in hyper-spaces.
Hipparchus is the father of trigonometry.