tenth grade math in USA

hey I am going to travel to the USA and I am going to study tenth grade there what should I prepare? and by the way how can you guy solve so many difficult math problems is that by studying from the library

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8 years ago

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10th grade math in USA is algebra and geometry. Check out the state standards, as each state is different.

Kenneth Chan - 8 years ago

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u mean.... USA's education system is like.... at a Particular Grade reading only about Particular concepts and In the next grade ...reading another particular concepts which are not studied in Preceding grade..

A concept means ... one topic of maths ..eg :- Probability , Locus etc.,

eg.. 5th grade ..mensuration , trigonometry 6th grade .. Coordinate system , Equations. (* in this class ..there will be no remains of menstruation &trig.)

QUESTION TO KENNETH C

Vamsi Krishna Appili - 8 years ago

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No, not exactly. To some extent you may be right, but I know from experience that it's different in middle school and high school.

Soren Henrichsen - 8 years ago

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what the tenth grade means?

Budha Chaitanya - 8 years ago

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@Budha Chaitanya It means 10th10^{th} CLASS in India

10th10^{th} Class.... In India ..we Write SSC Exams., now We also have NTSE for 10th10^{th} Class Students

Vamsi Krishna Appili - 8 years ago

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@Vamsi Krishna Appili topics are same?

Budha Chaitanya - 8 years ago

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Tenth grade math in the USA isn't really that hard, depending on what class you're going into. If you can solve even half the problems on here you should do fine.

Soren Henrichsen - 8 years ago

how we can learn new topics regarding mathematics?

Budha Chaitanya - 8 years ago

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Spend some time Daily in Brilliant..

Vamsi Krishna Appili - 8 years ago

A good way to learn new math is to get some good books about math. I highly recommend the Art of Problem Solving books and their website. Specifically Volume 1 and Volume 2 of their books.

Alexander Sludds - 8 years ago

tks

Khoi Trinh Dinh - 8 years ago
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