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I actually have done that with sin and cosine. Knowing that stuff is useful.
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The answer is simple, you need it to get through high school and college.
After that, you wouldn't need to know much unless you work at a job where it's practically required (engineering) End of thread. |
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Thinking algebra gets me into a "zone," where I feel like I can accomplish more. Maybe you take algebra to boost your self-confidence!
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algebra is fun............
when you understand it.......... if you dont it can pretty boring............ but altogether its good as long as u hav a teacher 2 teach it for instance, in 6th grade i was all advanced honors and stuff and i passed this test which got me into pre algebra....it would hav been fine...if i had had a teacher....but it was sposed 2 b self taught by the book.... it really was not all that fun...... yah i no i like periods....... ![]() |
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u kno it is fun 2 screw around with like all those theries by the old guys who invented the lightbulb.....who was that again?
lol j/k |
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is any1 here any mor?
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k......bye.......
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Probably not, considering the last post was OVER TWO WEEKS AGO.
Also, don't quadruple post.
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