Soal Matematika Snmptn 2008 Paket 1

| Saturday, February 26, 2011


In the United States, unlike most countries, students are taught separate math topics in high school. Two years are devoted entirely to algebra, although many students are now expected to take the first year of algebra in middle school. These algebra courses are typically separated by one year entirely devoted to geometry. The algebra-geometry-algebra sequence is usually followed by a pre-calculus course for college-bound students. Pre-calculus usually combines advanced algebra and geometry with trigonometry and other topics as preparation for a course in calculus, which may be taken during the final year of high school or the first year of university studies. Today, states typically require that students take four math courses to graduate high school and go on to college.
Since most high growth jobs in the United States require math skills, an advanced mathematics education is especially important for students who wish to follow careers in science, technology, engineering, and medical fields.







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