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.
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.
there is an introat the end of grade ten but there is a real unit in grade eleven trigonometry is usaully taken during geometry and parts of pre/calculus. Its about 10th and/or 11th grade!
It depends. Between 9th to 12th.
It's good for robotics and computers. If you're good at trigonometry then you can figure out the navigation.
Try to be more specific. Do you want a math book for first grade math? For 12th. grade? Do you want to study more advanced topics, like trigonometry, calculus, etc.?
Im pretty sure he flunked it
Geometry? Trigonometry/Algeba II? One of those.
I was wondering if you knew but I think sophomore or junior. I was two grade levels ahead in math so I don't know for sure.
EdgesGeometric vertices are the corners of mathematical objects such as cubes.In trigonometry, vertices are the corners of an angle.
In a typical public school, trigonometry. Accelerated classes will take calculus.
Calculus is usually taught two years after Algebra two. Between Algebra two and Calculus is Trigonometry or Pre-Calculus. We teach it in A Texas school at grade 12.
plane trigonometry spherical trigonometry
The main kinds are plane trigonometry and solid trigonometry. The latter will include trigonometry in hyper-spaces.