You'll need to know algebra and at least some calculus (derivatives and integrals). To take calculus, you'll need to know trigonometry, or at least be able to muddle your way through it.
So there you go: Algebra, trig, and calc.
2006-08-09 08:51:52
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answered by Brian L 7
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You will only need algebra. Statistics is just a fancy way of doing addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. If you know how to perform these and have a calculator, then you're set.
2006-08-09 09:09:22
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answered by vintagejbass 3
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Hmm, I wouldn't know, but I think at most you'll only need to know some advanced algebra, like Algebra 2. Although I doubt it's necessary.
2006-08-09 08:54:51
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answered by sekimeko 2
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i had only basic math b4 i took my stat class, and that was 3 years after my last math class, i got a B
2006-08-09 08:51:59
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answered by smalltd28 4
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Just high school maths is fine, i started stats in high school so i wouldn't have to do it in university, and its pretty easy once you grasp it. Dont stress; I'm 17 and i can do it.
2006-08-09 08:55:18
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answered by Daniel 2
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All you really need to know is college algebra. Also, if you find it confusing, don't wait, get a tutor.
2006-08-09 09:47:47
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answered by Bob 2
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I did it with just college algebra
2006-08-09 08:52:11
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answered by Nick Name 3
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At least calculus. Maybe multi-variate calculus.
-Ted
2006-08-09 08:52:15
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answered by Anonymous
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you must be familiar with graphs, some algebra, geometry and co-ordinate geometry.
2006-08-09 08:55:18
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answered by flori 4
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