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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But why is calculus considered the most advanced topic? Why isn’t there, for example, AP algebra?[/quote] Linear Algebra would like a word...[/quote] Yup, schools have Linear Algebra as an offering. The AP Pre-Calculus class is a joke, there is no need for AP Pre-Calculus, it is not something that Colleges are going to take seriously. Algebra is a foundational class. Algebra builds to Algebra 2 and then classes like Linear Algebra and Matrix Algebra, those are the college level classes. Math builds on itself and there are many branches. Algebra is foundational for all other math, you can take DE Linera Algebra if you are looking for more advanced math but there is not going to be AP Algebra. [/quote]
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