It is Arithmetica, by Diophantus of Alexandria, who is generally considered the father of algebra, that may be the first writing on algebra. But there is a bit of debate over who the father of algebra is. Use the link below to the related question.
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Algebra. I took it in that order, and to do most of the geometry, you HAVE to know algebra. If I had taken geometry first, I would have failed. ALGEBRA FIRST.
algebra 1a is the first part of algebra 1 and algebra 1b is the second part. :)
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The first algebra text was introduced by a Muslim scholar, in Iraq.
What happens to a line as its slope is incrementally decreased from 1 to zero
Joseph Victor Collins has written: 'Text-book of algebra' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Algebra 'Practical algebra, first year course' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Algebra 'Practical Algebra; Second Course' 'The ( r, x) system of coordinates' -- subject(s): Coordinates
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Algebra. I took it in that order, and to do most of the geometry, you HAVE to know algebra. If I had taken geometry first, I would have failed. ALGEBRA FIRST.
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algebra 1a is the first part of algebra 1 and algebra 1b is the second part. :)
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It depends on your school, but it is usually Algebra 1, Algebra 2, then Geometry.