The answer depends very much on your aptitude, and possibly your interest: there are no absolutes. Some people find calculus easy but not linear algebra and others are the opposite.
The Latin prefix pre- means "before" so Pre-Algebra means "Before Algebra". Pre Algebra gives you the bottom bricks or the foundation of your math building. This is the most important mathematics year of your life so try not to mess it upalgebra is harder.
Algebra 2 is harder and more complicated than Algebra 1. It also introduces more variables and harder equations.
I think it is harder than math. You usually need to get straight A's on math to get into pre algebra
Yes, most of it is review, but you still learn more than before. And they obviously give you longer harder problems.
advanced algebra is hard simple algabra is easy
That should probably be easy. Try it out to be sure.
yes, also this question belongs in the linear algebra forum not the abstract algebra forum
Linear algebra is restricted to a limited set of transformations whereas algebra, in general, is not. The restriction imposes restrictions on what can be a linear transformation and this gives the family of linear transformations a special mathematical structure.
Pre-algebra preps you for algebra.2nd answer:Pre-AP-algebra is the same as Algebra I. Both are way harder than pre- algebra.
Lis - linear algebra library - was created in 2005.
Linear Algebra is a branch of mathematics that enables you to solve many linear equations at the same time. For example, if you had 15 lines (linear equations) and wanted to know if there was a point where they all intersected, you would use Linear Algebra to solve that question. Linear Algebra uses matrices to solve these large systems of equations.