har har I’m on area of a triangle
yup, algebra 2
i took that in 8th grade and was forced to repeat it in 9th due to moving discricts and having a cruel new math department chair (which was annoying)
Which I have been dodging because I could just look up the formula and understand it within like 10 seconds probably
that’s an A-level thing for us
not sure about the exact grade conversions though
I’m in Grade 11 for you, then
@Icibalus http://www.educationista.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/UK-US-Ireland-Australia-school-years-and-grades.pdf
Oh wait I’m not in Grade 11
I’m in Grade 9
that’s an A-level thing for us
yes, i know (which is quite strange to me)
here, the equivalent to A-levels is A.P. exams
And the only A.P. exam for mathematics is for calculus
Which is two years ahead of algebra 2 (the material you are learning now)
fuck, i feel ancient
actually i’ve already done quite a bit of calculus
if you’re learning trigonometry now, you’ll need to learn it again probs because it’s impossible that you’re competent anywhere close to what the actual course would teach you
Trigonometry is Grade 8 for Scottish schools
Havent played it yet
been busy a bit
Sin and radians is trigonometry here, which is taught within algebra 2
What’s the most unique feature about the USA’s education system, N.1?
And you too for England @Icibalus
I forgot that these integrated programs are spreading like the plague
Making it harder for me to these youngins when content from different courses is meshed together like some barbaric stew
we’ve already been taught quite a lot of trigonometry- it’s just only right now they’re getting to radians
trust me, maths is taught in a fucked up order here
If you don’t know radians, you cannot do calc 1 competently
wonderful
pity I don’t know what calc 1 is
Like i said
in america, it’s a course usually taken two years after what you’re on now