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Typically algebra I,II, geometry, pre-calculus. Many schools will offer single-variable calculus, statistics, discrete mathematics, and occasionally multi-variable calculus or differential equations.
We basically use calculus(integration,differenciation)and then there's vectors and trignometry. Without maths you cant do physics The kind of math used in physical science depends on the level of the work. In a high school-level science class, it is likely that nothing more complicated than algebra will be used. However, in many undergraduate classes, at least single-variable calculus is required. Even more advanced classes may require multi-variable calculus or even more complicated math.
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That is not an easy question to answer. Many people find math hard in general and certainly some people find calculus hard to understand.Multivariable calculus is not really harder than single variable calculus. It is lots of fun since you learn about double and triple integrals, partial derivatives and lots more.I strongly suggest it for anyone who is thinking about taking it.
A math method of studying variable rates of change, find areas bounded by curves, volumes created by rotation of a curve.
No. College Algebra and Precalculus (or Trigonometry) are enough preparation to take Calculus.
Calculus is a type of math.
This depends on the state you are in, the country, and your own personal intelligence. In Pittsburgh, the standard math level for tenth graders is Algebra II. In Philadelphia, it is Pre-Calculus. In New York, it is Geometry. In China, it is multi-variable calculus and non-linear algebra.
You should know all the math from 6th grade.
Yes calculus is a type of math that deals with the study of continuously changing quantities.
Calculus is a form of math. Computers are devices (or persons) that perform math.
calculus is math and it is a good subject