What was your highest mathematics course taken during high school?

What part of "limx->c [f(x+c)-f(x)]/c" don't you understand?!

Pre-Algebra 3
Algebra I 4
Algebra II 7
Geometry 4
Random Poll Choice 2
Trigonometry 5
Advanced Mathematics (Pre-Calculus) 12
Calculus I 21
Calculus II 10
Statistics 10
Discrete Mathematics 1
Financial Mathematics 1
Other (You know, in Comment form.) 4
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Comments ( 11 )
  • Ihadtomakeyetanotheraccountffs

    What is this I don't even...

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    • mtg710

      Omgwtfbbq?

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      • Ihadtomakeyetanotheraccountffs

        Indeed.

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  • Shackleford96

    So far college algebra. I have yet to take calculus.

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  • robbieforgotpw

    Dumps

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  • Algebra 2. Then I dropped out and moved away. Best damn decision I've ever made.

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  • DudeLookARussian

    I get that part. Your choices are what confuse me. I learned about limits from my brother; I was told that was part of basic calculus = P

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    • mtg710

      Yes, limits are one of the first things learned in Calculus. The choices are based on courses commonly offered in public high schools. Not every facility is alike, nor is each person's education, so I've made an "Other" option as a general principle. :)

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  • dardydardizzle

    I took the least complicated, bread and butter mathematics, until I reached year 11 and it was no longer mandatory. I hate maths, numbers and I have never been friends.

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  • Angel_in_a_Glass_Dress

    Other: because I have a mixed answer.

    In high school I stopped at Advanced Algebra - right below Pre-Calc.

    In college I stopped at Calculus.

    =)

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  • Anime7

    College Calculus I.

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