prealgebra

/priːˈælbərə/

Definitions

1. noun

the branch of mathematics that precedes algebra and is concerned with basic mathematical operations, properties, and relationships, typically including concepts such as sets, logic, and basic equations.

“The course in prealgebra covered essential topics in mathematics that served as a foundation for more advanced algebraic concepts.”

Synonyms

  • basic math
  • elementary mathematics

Antonyms

  • advanced mathematics