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survivorboi
Jan 20, 2009, 06:38 PM
I'm in 7th grade this year. But I'm the sort of kid who likes to prepare. I want to know what I need to know for 8th grade. I want to know like, let say, in 8th grade, you are to learn "linear graphing" or something. Not just the state standard thing.

I'm in an advanced math this year in 7th grade. So in 8th grade, I would actually be doing 9th grade math... I don't care which state, just as close as possible. Thanks

raysprofile
Jan 20, 2009, 07:21 PM
Algebra 1 and 2 are for 9 th grade math:) if that helps at all... like solving equations and proportions, there's monomials and polynomials. Graphing equations and stuff like that:)

Gernald
Jan 20, 2009, 07:24 PM
here are the 8th grade standards

Maintaining skills in fundamental operations
* Factoring and products
* Sets and simple sentences
* Numeration systems
* Using fractions and decimals
* Ratio, proportion, and percent
* Equalities and inequalities
* Simple formulas and equations
* Graphing an equation
* Powers and roots of rational numbers
* Polynomials
* Metric and nonmetric geometry
* Pythagorean Theorem
* Scale drawing
* Right-triangle trigonometry
* Customary and metric measurement
* Permutations
* Probability statistics
* Statistical terms
* Mathematics of insurance, banking, and taxes



Since you're in advanced math these are the
9th grade Mathematics standards.
General mathematics
* Ratio and proportion
* Basic concepts of statistics
* Mathematical vocabulary
* irect and indirect measurement
* Banks and banking
* Investment
* Budgeting
* Insurance
* Taxation
* Graphs and tables
* Informal geometry
* Elementary algebra
* Customary and metric measurement

Algebra 1
* Absolute value
* Sets and their relationships
* Properties of polynomial forms
* Equations
* Signed numbers
* Fundamental operations
* Equations of the first degree
* Ratio, proportion, variation
* Relations and functions
* Special products and factoring
* Fractions and fractional equations
* Square roots
* Radicals
* Quadratic equations
* Elements of probability