Algebra 1 – A Complete Course
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Summary
Title: Algebra 1 – A Complete Course
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.6
Number of Lectures: 133
Number of Published Lectures: 133
Number of Curriculum Items: 133
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 133
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- All the content knowledge and skills of Algebra 1
Who Should Attend
- Anyone
Target Audiences
- Anyone
This course is designed to emphasize the study of multiple representations of linear and non-linear functions. It includes mathematical concepts for working with rational numbers, various expressions, analyzing and solving linear equations & inequalities, data analysis, probability, statistics, and polynomials. Students will use hands-on materials and calculators when needed in solving problems where the algebra concepts are applied. Students who complete Algebra I should take Geometry next.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction: Course Structure
Lecture 1: Introduction: Course Structure
Chapter 2: UNIT 1 – TOPIC 1: Solving Equations and Inequalities
Lecture 1: Solving Multi-Step Equations (Part 1)
Lecture 2: Solving Multi-Step Equations (Part 2)
Lecture 3: Solving Multi-Step Equations (Review)
Lecture 4: Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides (Part 1)
Lecture 5: Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides (Part 2)
Lecture 6: Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides (Review)
Lecture 7: Literal Equations
Lecture 8: Literal Equations (Review)
Lecture 9: Solving Proportions
Lecture 10: Solving Proportions (Review)
Lecture 11: Proportions and Similar Figures
Lecture 12: Proportions and Similar Figures (Review)
Lecture 13: Solving Multi-Step Inequalities
Lecture 14: Solving Multi-Step Inequalities (Review)
Lecture 15: Compound Inequalities
Lecture 16: Compound Inequalities (Review)
Chapter 3: UNIT 1 – TOPIC 2: An Introduction to Functions
Lecture 1: Using Graphs to Relate Two Quantities
Lecture 2: Using Graphs to Relate Two Quantities (Review)
Lecture 3: Patterns and Linear Functions
Lecture 4: Patterns and Linear Functions (Review)
Lecture 5: Patterns and Nonlinear Functions
Lecture 6: Patterns and Nonlinear Functions (Review)
Lecture 7: Graphing a Function Rule (Part 1)
Lecture 8: Graphing a Function Rule (Part 2)
Lecture 9: Graphing a Function Rule (Review)
Lecture 10: Writing a Function Rule
Lecture 11: Writing a Function Rule (Review)
Lecture 12: Formalizing Relations and Functions
Lecture 13: Formalizing Relations and Functions (Review)
Lecture 14: Using Function Notation
Lecture 15: Using Function Notation (Review)
Chapter 4: UNIT 1 – TOPIC 3: Linear Functions
Lecture 1: Rate of Change and Slope (Part 1)
Lecture 2: Rate of Change and Slope (Part 2)
Lecture 3: Rate of Change and Slope (Review)
Lecture 4: Direct Variation
Lecture 5: Direct Variation (Review)
Lecture 6: Slope-Intercept Form
Lecture 7: Slope-Intercept Form (Review)
Lecture 8: Point-Slope Form
Lecture 9: Point-Slope Form (Review)
Lecture 10: Standard Form
Lecture 11: Standard Form (Review)
Lecture 12: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Lecture 13: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines (Review)
Lecture 14: Transformations of Linear Functions
Lecture 15: Transformations of Linear Functions (Review)
Lecture 16: Scatter Plots and Trend Lines
Lecture 17: Scatter Plots and Trend Lines (Review)
Chapter 5: UNIT 1 – TOPIC 4: Systems of Equations and Inequalities
Lecture 1: Solving Systems by Graphing
Lecture 2: Solving Systems by Graphing (Review)
Lecture 3: Solving Systems Using Substitution
Lecture 4: Solving Systems Using Substitution (Review)
Lecture 5: Solving Systems Using Elimination (Part 1)
Lecture 6: Solving Systems Using Elimination (Part 2)
Lecture 7: Solving Systems Using Elimination (Review)
Lecture 8: Applications of Linear Systems (Part 1)
Lecture 9: Applications of Linear Systems (Part 2)
Lecture 10: Applications of Linear Systems (Review)
Lecture 11: Linear Inequalities
Lecture 12: Linear Inequalities (Review)
Lecture 13: Systems of Linear Inequalities (Part 1)
Lecture 14: Systems of Linear Inequalities (Part 2)
Lecture 15: Systems of Linear Inequalities (Review)
Chapter 6: UNIT 2 – TOPIC 5: Exponents and Radicals
Lecture 1: Zero and Negative Exponents
Lecture 2: Zero and Negative Exponents (Review)
Lecture 3: Multiplying Powers with the Same Base
Lecture 4: Multiplying Powers with the Same Base (Review)
Lecture 5: More Multiplication Properties of Exponents
Lecture 6: More Multiplication Properties of Exponents (Review)
Lecture 7: Division Properties of Exponents
Lecture 8: Division Properties of Exponents (Review)
Lecture 9: Rational Exponents and Radicals
Lecture 10: Rational Exponents and Radicals (Review)
Lecture 11: Simplifying Radicals
Lecture 12: Simplifying Radicals (Review)
Lecture 13: The Pythagorean Theorem
Lecture 14: The Pythagorean Theorem (Review)
Chapter 7: UNIT 2 – TOPIC 6: Sequences
Lecture 1: Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
Lecture 2: Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences (Review)
Lecture 3: Arithmetic Sequences in Recursive Form/Formula
Lecture 4: Arithmetic Sequences in Recursive Form/Formula (Review)
Lecture 5: Geometric Sequences in Recursive Form/Formula
Lecture 6: Geometric Sequences in Recursive Form/Formula (Review)
Chapter 8: UNIT 2 – TOPIC 7: Polynomials and Factoring
Lecture 1: Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
Lecture 2: Adding and Subtracting Polynomials (Review)
Lecture 3: Multiplying and Factoring Polynomials
Lecture 4: Multiplying and Factoring Polynomials (Review)
Lecture 5: Multiplying Binomials
Lecture 6: Multiplying Binomials (Review)
Lecture 7: Multiplying Special Cases
Lecture 8: Multiplying Special Cases (Review)
Instructors
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Taha Berenjian
Early College Mathematics Instructor. MS / MBA
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- 2 stars: 6 votes
- 3 stars: 11 votes
- 4 stars: 21 votes
- 5 stars: 33 votes
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