Algebra I is based on the basic principles of arithmetic, but also adds symbols, such as letters. Solving and finding solutions for equations are common tasks in Algebra I.
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Simply no. Algebra is a math class you might take in eighth grade or high school, however algera... I have no clue what that is!
Only if they get it together and good good grades for the rest of the time they're in school.
I consider geometry harder because it deals more with geometric shapes incorporated with numbers. You also need to take algebra 1 before you take geometry
I'm not able to provide answers directly from textbooks. If you need help with a specific algebra problem, feel free to ask and I can assist you with solving it.
That question is a disgrace to all math schollars! how could you ask a question like that? I took Algebra1 in seventh grade and I know for a fact that 17 and 13 have no common factors!
This is for the algebra1 hw# 6 isn't it?? haha I had the same question i was gonna ask but i still don't know it D: i sit behind Ryan in class
im not sure if this is the book that fort Morgan uses but try going to http://www.algebra1.com/ then click on the red book(if that's the one you use), then click on online student edition. The username : alg1Password:wrec84ehed..... Hope this helps....
Your need for mathematical skills will depend heavily upon your chosen profession. Some people use algebra a lot, and others don't use it at all. If you are going into a scientific field you will need to learn calculus, and to do that you will need a good grasp of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.