So next year were learning algebra, any tips?
Definitely a couple of things. 1. Keep it together, you're gonna deal with a bunch of letters mixed in with numbers (not like precalculus though, that's even worse) so don't let the stress of trying to figure it out first try take you over. 2. Be prepared, study before your tests, take descriptive notes, etc. 3. Calculators, calculators are key to get through the class (so I learned my 8th grade year by failing it ;-; ). 4. I'd say remember your formulas, try and make a cheatsheet of all of your formulas (if one's not provided for you, that is) And that's about it (:
true algebra is very hard to do
My best advice is no matter how tired you are, no matter how much u don't want to, no matter what do not skip or sleep in class. It's an everyday thing and you're not gonna wanna miss nothing cuz all it takes is 1 day nd everything will be gone you'll be confused af unless u go to tutoring
yep trust me ik fell behind one day n now im failing
don't fall asleep
study and pay attention algebra is not that hard
its kind of hard at the start of each lesson but once you get the hang of it its pretty easy people use to always say that algebra is hard so i was scared when i started but once you know what your doing its really not that hard
Actually pay attention trust me it helps
Ye. Your gonna needa to know basic math skills such as adding, subtracting, multiplying nd dividing Know the order of operations. Know how to use negative numbers. Don't skip class ik it seems easy at first but just dont. I got ISS for tht bull
Definitely gotta keep past notes, maybe look up a couple study videos.
I think something that helped me with algebra was paying a LOT of attention to formulas. Most of the time, the formulas will do 50% of the hard work for you already!
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