I mean unless your going into a feild that requires you to understand it do you really need it?
No, it has plenty of applications. They're opaque, but you'll DEFINITELY want to know how to do it.
Algebra is the basis for almost all higher level math classes. Every single college degree requires some sort of math above algebra.
So yes
So yes
If you are going into any science based major then absolutely and a half. It won't seem immediately relevant to you if you are in high school or sooner, but once you see the applications of all the mathematics you've learned throughout school you'll see why its important to know.
Yeah, you will need it, but if you need help let me know. I can help. :)
I thank you guys for giving valid reasons instead of just saying of course your going to need it idiot
hooliI remember when i was 15.
It's an innocent question and he is being nice and polite, don't be a dick.
It's an innocent question and he is being nice and polite, don't be a dick.
you gotta realize, you have no fuckin idea what you want to do in life as a career, much less what youre gonna study in college and highschool
skimping out on the foundations of your upper level classes now could really close some doors you wish were open later on
its not really that hard not to mention theres literally a multitude of resources online that cover literally every part of algebra
gl dude
skimping out on the foundations of your upper level classes now could really close some doors you wish were open later on
its not really that hard not to mention theres literally a multitude of resources online that cover literally every part of algebra
gl dude
ksh0tI mean unless your going into a feild that requires you to understand it do you really need it?
That is almost like asking "do I need good grades?"
If you want a decent career you have to do well on school and on college. Suck it up, algebra is the lowest of the many challenges you have ahead of you.
And for fuck's sake if you can't even spell algebra right, you should start worrying about your future.
That is almost like asking "do I need good grades?"
If you want a decent career you have to do well on school and on college. Suck it up, algebra is the lowest of the many challenges you have ahead of you.
And for fuck's sake if you can't even spell algebra right, you should start worrying about your future.
You'd be surprised at how useful algebra actually is after you take it. If you're going into a science or engineering related field, it'll pretty much have to become second nature if you want to make it through.
Scholarksh0tI mean unless your going into a feild that requires you to understand it do you really need it?
That is almost like asking "do I need good grades?"
If you want a decent career you have to do well on school and on college. Suck it up, algebra is the lowest of the many challenges you have ahead of you.
And for fuck's sake if you can't even spell algebra right, you should start worrying about your future.
Ah didnt notice thanks for clearing that up my future is gonna be alot better now.
That is almost like asking "do I need good grades?"
If you want a decent career you have to do well on school and on college. Suck it up, algebra is the lowest of the many challenges you have ahead of you.
And for fuck's sake if you can't even spell algebra right, you should start worrying about your future.[/quote]
Ah didnt notice thanks for clearing that up my future is gonna be alot better now.
The basis of algebra is solving for variables. Let's use a TF2 example: you're playing soldier and you come across another soldier with little particles flying out of him indicating that he is buffed somewhat. By luck, you fire 3 rockets and they do a total of 230 damage. At the same time he fires 4 rockets and knocks you down to 20HP. Now, you only have time to fire that one rocket before he switches to his shotgun and finishes you off. With your final rocket are you going to a) go for the direct and most likely miss or b)hit him with splash definitely?
Algebra precipitates a fundamentally logical approach to every situation.
Algebra precipitates a fundamentally logical approach to every situation.
If schools removed all subjects except math this world would be a far better place.
You use algebra every day and you don't even notice. All those word problems you do in class are trying to make you understand that.
If the overhealed demo has 260 health, How much damage do I need to do per shot to take him down in 4 shots.
4x = 260
.: x = 65
Edit: Ninja'd by someone else with an algebra/tf2 problem.
If the overhealed demo has 260 health, How much damage do I need to do per shot to take him down in 4 shots.
4x = 260
.: x = 65
Edit: Ninja'd by someone else with an algebra/tf2 problem.
ThomasYou use algebra every day and you don't even notice. All those word problems you do in class are trying to make you understand that.
If the overhealed demo has 260 health, How much damage do I need to do per shot to take him down in 4 shots.
4x = 260
.: x = 65
This would be better represented as an inequality where you can actually do greater than 65dmg per shot. :)
If the overhealed demo has 260 health, How much damage do I need to do per shot to take him down in 4 shots.
4x = 260
.: x = 65[/quote]
This would be better represented as an inequality where you can actually do greater than 65dmg per shot. :)
ksh0tI mean unless your going into a feild that requires you to understand it do you really need it?
You need math. NEED IT. I'd go so far as to say that everyone should have at least Calc 1. There isn't a single field that doesn't require mathematics and problem solving skills, even traditionally liberal arts fields.
You need math. NEED IT. I'd go so far as to say that everyone should have at least Calc 1. There isn't a single field that doesn't require mathematics and problem solving skills, even traditionally liberal arts fields.
[spoiler]Bone up on spelling while you're at it[/spoiler]
The logical thinking process you develop as you take any math course is well worth it.
Ive had no problem with the subject with my time in school but a couple of my friends complain to me about them not using it now I was just asking for other people's opinions
tf2 made me a lot better at mental addition/subtraction but only for the numbers 102 and 150 because I only hit meatshots on your medic 8) (this isn't true I'm still bad at mental math and I hardly ever get meatshots.)
BUT ANYYWAYYYY, yeah math is important kshot even if you wanna be a drama major or whatever when you're older. Its good for your brain and its easier to learn it now than to learn it when you're 28.
BUT ANYYWAYYYY, yeah math is important kshot even if you wanna be a drama major or whatever when you're older. Its good for your brain and its easier to learn it now than to learn it when you're 28.
pine_beetleIf schools removed all subjects except math this world would be a far better place.
“Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.” ― Edmund Burke
“Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.” ― Edmund Burke
It's not just math that algebra is good for, it's much more than that. It's an entirely new form of thinking that facilitates so much. The essential steps for algebra in identifying the problem, creating steps for the solution, and then executing them extend far beyond mere math problems and apply everywhere from management to programming.
math is p important my dude, english not so mch f heh
Algebra has so many everyday applications it's not even funny. But I guess it's because you and your friends are young and they might not be doing well (and I was a math team nerd).
Also, people saying other topics in school aren't relevant should look at some of the awful posts on this forum. English is necessary, though not to the degree it's sometimes forced to. Unless you're planning to go to college, then it gets really important (when you notice half the people don't speak/understand/write that good of English, you start to appreciate that at least people from here can understand you and back).
Also, people saying other topics in school aren't relevant should look at some of the awful posts on this forum. English is necessary, though not to the degree it's sometimes forced to. Unless you're planning to go to college, then it gets really important (when you notice half the people don't speak/understand/write that good of English, you start to appreciate that at least people from here can understand you and back).
brownymasterAlgebra has so many everyday applications it's not even funny. But I guess it's because you and your friends are young and they might not be doing well (and I was a math team nerd).
No we are out of school have been for a good year there just saying that they dont use it anymore
No we are out of school have been for a good year there just saying that they dont use it anymore