PREALGEBRA

Pre-algebra

Pre-Algebra is a common name for a course in middle school mathematics. In the United States, pre-algebra is generally taught between the fifth and eighth grades, although sometimes taught as early as the third grade for gifted students. The objective of pre-algebra is to prepare the student for the study of algebra.

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prealgebra

Noun

  1. A class in school taken before algebra to help students prepare for algebra.
  2. A particular form of Lie algebra


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