Some students may find it challenging, some may not. Different subjects come easier to some more than others, and vice versa. Some things to consider are the course you are taking (Is it more advanced, meant to challenge you more than the average student?), your intelligence (Are you smart?), and the type of person you are (personality? Hard working?).
The order of increasing math courses that could be taken in 8th grade are:
- Pre-Algebra (usually the norm. for 8th grade students in most of U.S.)
- Algebra I (Definitely a step up from pre-algebra- x and y, lots of graphing, functions, etc.)
- Geometry (Usually taken after Algebra I, and the norm for most 9th or 10th graders. However, some can take it during 8th grade)
- Algebra II/Trigonometry (I've never heard of someone taking Trig in 8th grade but I guess it's possible somewhere)
Also, you should always work hard in order to achieve success in any subject in school. Form good study habits, do your homework, don't procrastinate, and you'll be fine.
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8th grade math is like any other math, of course, each grade gets harder, but I think 8 math is pretty easy, It all depends on how you learn, If you go home and study what you learned that day it's so easy
Ninth grade math is just like any other grade level of Math. If you concentrate in class and study at home it will become easy.
what is 5/x=20/32 x = 8
That would depend on what grade you're in, for a sixth grade, yes. but for a seventh grader just get help from your teacher. for anyone older than that.. no
I'm taking it now 3rd day so not sure but from what i can see if in grade 8 your mark ranged from 75-85% with out a lot of effort your fine, other wise you may want to take applied.