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    Why do we need to learn algebra?

    Question #64340. Asked by ballparkdeeh.

    Brainyblonde

    First of all, algebra is the gateway to all the higher maths: geometry, algebra II, trigonometry, analytic geometry, calculus and beyond. Since all sciences (including biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, engineering, computer science, architecture, design, many social sciences, economics, finance, even flying an airplane!) depend on algebra and higher math, learning algebra is essential for anyone considering working in these fields. Learning the abstract reasoning skills that algebra teaches helps students become better abstract reasoners in general. Good abstract reasoning skills improve a student's ability to write a coherent essay, for example, since essays require the writer to shift back and forth between abstract concepts and specific supporting facts. Many life skills, including choosing a career, making major purchases, running a business, and managing a family also require reasoning skills that are improved by math study.
    In addition, success in algebra correlates highly with success in higher education. Algebra and further math are critical to a student's chance of attending university. This was well documented in a 1990 study by the College Board. In this study, researchers found that students who take a year of algebra and follow that with a year of geometry nearly double their chances of going to college -- by doing that alone!
    Students should be aware that the two college entrance exams, the SAT and the ACT, are loaded with algebra I questions. It is impossible to get a decent score on these exams' math sections without a solid grasp of algebra.
    This is why we study algebra.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algebra


    Apr 06 06, 1:15 PM

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