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Chemistry and math really go together. Chemistry is filled with alot of things that are math based such as formulas, algebra, and dimensional analysis. It is recommened that you at least have taken algebra before you take any chemistry class.
Algebra, astronomy, chemistry, medicine etc.
I recommend that you take the Pre-Algebra before taking Algebra I. Taking the Pre-Algebra has a strong potential of helping you understand Algebra I much more easily and much better. A strong background and understanding of Algebra can be the basis for doing very well in later math courses.
Well, you may still have difficulties, but it won't be because of the math. Most of the math in chemistry is algebra, but there's a lot of conceptual stuff as well. So take good notes!
I think you need to understand algebra 2 before you begin trigonometry
Sounds like you want to be a doctor of some sort so i would suggest taking chemistry, algebra, trigonometry, biology, calculus, anatomy, and physiology.
biology, zoology, calculus, trigonemetry, chemistry, algebra 1,2, &3. microbiology.
Every high schools that I know in the US offers algebra and almost everybody takes some version of this subject since a knowledge of algebra is absolutely necessary for chemistry, physics or any more advanced math.
No. It is considered 9th grade math because algebra is usually taken in 9th grade
you mostly take chemistry in your 10th and 11th grade year but for me am taking chemistry in my 8th grade year so i would say 8, 9, 10, and 11th-Abdullahi Artan
to understand chemistry you must understand the underlying physics. i suggest that if this is a class you are taking, take a physics class first.
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