In geometry, I have learned about architecture for designing, art for creating visually appealing compositions, and even physics and engineering. This is important because it is used in so many real world applications.
In algebra, I learned how to use variables and symbols that represent relationships and numbers. I also learned how to simplify expressions, solve equations and inequalities, and how to work with functions. This is important because it builds critical thinking and problem-solving skills, while teaching you how to break things down step by step.
In trigonometry, I learned how to study the relationship between triangles (mainly right ones) and angles. I learned about ratios like sine, cosine, and tangent, and how you can use them to find certain angles or side lengths. In this class, I also learned how to use trigonometric identities to write proofs. This is important because it can help explain how objects move, and it is used in real world jobs such as astronomy, computer graphics, and engineering.