Hi my name is danielle alfred and nine year old and i 'm going to the high school ship i'm so happy
It depends on what kind of math teacher you areElementary school- arithmetic, fractions, decimals, etc..Middle school- basic algebra, geometry for some of the more advanced studentsHigh school- pretty much anything, from basic algebra to I've even heard of Calc2 being taught in high schoolSurely it depends on the syllabus set by the school's exam board?The teacher does not set the course content but may have some freedom in planning the order of topics and time devoted to each throughout the School Year.
science is simply made by problem and solution. greate scientist, for example, nobel prize scientist deeply thinking and make epoch-making problem and solve it
Emmett Till attended James McCosh Elementary School in Chicago, Illinois. The school was renamed the Emmett Louis Till Math and Science Academy in 2005.
James McCosh Elementary School, where Till had been a student, was renamed the "Emmett Louis Till Math And Science Academy"
The most important part in school would have to be math, because you use math in everyday things like cooking and eating, yes believe it or not you use math while you eat. You use it like when you are eating and you want to eat a certain amount of calories and you use math to figure out how much to eat.
Yes, to become an architect you do indeed need to take a lot of math classes. Your math skills must be fine tuned.
Classes that veterinarians take in high school would be biology (other sciences) and math
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No high school classes, other then your core classes (math, reading, etc.) are required for a profession after high school
math
take as many advanced math classes in high school, You also need math through calculus
sience math but u will need to get a A+ in every subbject in high school sooo
I believe the question was not what is taught now, but rather what type of math classes were required in the 1950's .
Pre Calculus .
algebra,pre algebra,avid
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