Brief Summary
This Advanced Algebra course takes you from high school algebra basics to college-level concepts, covering everything from solving equations to graphing and polynomials. With 60 quick video lectures, it makes learning easy and fun!
Key Points
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Advanced strategies for solving equations
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Graphing algebraic functions
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Understanding polynomials and systems of equations
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Topics with radicals and square roots
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Interactive video lectures with guided practice
Learning Outcomes
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Differentiate between various sets of numbers
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Perform basic operations on number values
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Apply mathematical properties of real numbers
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Boost problem-solving skills through interactive learning
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Master end-of-chapter assessments with provided answer keys
About This Course
The curriculum of the Advanced Algebra course correlates with high school algebra 2 and college intermediate algebra.
This course covers algebraic topics including advanced strategies for solving equations, graphing algebraic functions, polynomials, systems of equations, advanced topics with radicals and square roots, variation, and applications (word problems). The course curriculum aligns to content that is common to most high school algebra 2 courses as well as college level intermediate algebra. Content is taught through interactive video lectures that include guided practice problems and the associated live action solutions. The curriculum is organized into 7 chapters (topics), containing a total of 60 video lectures that are approximately 10 minutes in length each. The course culminates with end of chapter assessments to check for skills mastery. Answer Keys are included for all assessments. The instructor for this course is a certified math instructor with over 10 years of middle school, high school, and college level teaching experience.
Differentiate between sets of numbers including natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational/irrational numbers, real and imaginary/complex numbers
Perform basic operations on number values including determining absolute values
Apply basic mathematical and algebraic properties of real numbers
Dominic L.
Great review of high school Algebra. Too bad I did not have this review in freshman math before I struggled with Calculus 1.