Master Math Fundamentals
Master Math Fundamentals, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.81, with 76 lectures, 7 quizzes, based on 538 reviews, and has 19553 subscribers.
You will learn about Solve sums based on fractions, decimal numbers, HCF, LCM, prime factorization Understand and Solve Real Life Problems This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to pursue Algebra and higher Math or Anyone of any age who is or remained weak in Math or Who is interested in knowing why and how of the various concepts or Parents of children having trouble with pre Algebra It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to pursue Algebra and higher Math or Anyone of any age who is or remained weak in Math or Who is interested in knowing why and how of the various concepts or Parents of children having trouble with pre Algebra.
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Summary
Title: Master Math Fundamentals
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.81
Number of Lectures: 76
Number of Quizzes: 7
Number of Published Lectures: 76
Number of Published Quizzes: 7
Number of Curriculum Items: 83
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 83
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Solve sums based on fractions, decimal numbers, HCF, LCM, prime factorization
- Understand and Solve Real Life Problems
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who wants to pursue Algebra and higher Math
- Anyone of any age who is or remained weak in Math
- Who is interested in knowing why and how of the various concepts
- Parents of children having trouble with pre Algebra
Target Audiences
- Anyone who wants to pursue Algebra and higher Math
- Anyone of any age who is or remained weak in Math
- Who is interested in knowing why and how of the various concepts
- Parents of children having trouble with pre Algebra
Understand and strengthen your Math Fundamentals so that you are better equipped to learn higher math.
- It is observed that most students who cannot cope up with high school math and hence dislike it is because that do not have a sound understanding of the math fundamentals.
- The students also have questions as to where are we going to use this? Why are we learning this? So in this course we are also going to find the answers to the above questions. It would be like re-discovering math.
- This course will help you understand Algebra and Higher order math in a better way.
- This course explains fractions and decimal fractions and the underlying principle that dictates the different rules and the hows and the whys of the rules.
- Commercial math has also been given special preference as they are the everyday math we use and also at the same time lays the foundation of Algebra through the use of symbols, letters, variables and its substitution. These topics include Profit and Loss, Commission, Simple Interest and Discount.
So see you in the course.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Natural Numbers
Lecture 1: Introduction to Natural Numbers
Lecture 2: Factors of a natural number
Lecture 3: Prime and Composite Numbers
Lecture 4: Sieve of Eratosthenes
Lecture 5: Twin prime and Co prime numbers
Lecture 6: Prime factors
Lecture 7: Divisibility Tests
Lecture 8: Deriving other Divisibility Tests
Lecture 9: Highest Common Factor (HCF)
Lecture 10: Other methods to find HCF
Lecture 11: More practise on HCF
Lecture 12: Applications of HCF
Lecture 13: Lowest Common Multiple (LCM)
Lecture 14: Applications of LCM
Chapter 2: Integers
Lecture 1: Introduction to Negative Numbers
Lecture 2: Number Line and Opposite Numbers
Lecture 3: Adding and Subtracting using Number Line
Lecture 4: Merger of Signs
Lecture 5: Adding and Subtracting Integers without a Number Line
Lecture 6: More practise on adding and subtracting of integers
Lecture 7: Multiplying Integers
Lecture 8: Dividing Integers
Lecture 9: Exponents
Lecture 10: Sums based on exponents
Lecture 11: Order of Operations
Lecture 12: Complex sums on Order of Operations
Chapter 3: Fractions
Lecture 1: Introduction to Fractions
Lecture 2: Equivalent Fractions
Lecture 3: Reducing to lowest terms
Lecture 4: Proper, Improper and Mixed Fractions
Lecture 5: Comparing Fractions
Lecture 6: Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Lecture 7: Three Methods to Add and Subtract Fractions
Lecture 8: Multiplying Fractions
Lecture 9: Dividing Fractions
Chapter 4: Decimal Numbers
Lecture 1: Introduction to Decimal Numbers
Lecture 2: Expanded form of Decimal Number
Lecture 3: Comparing Decimal Numbers
Lecture 4: Fractions to decimals
Lecture 5: Fractions to decimals more types and examples
Lecture 6: Decimals to Fractions
Lecture 7: Representing Decimal numbers on Number Line
Lecture 8: Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Lecture 9: Multiplying and Dividing Decimals
Chapter 5: Percentage
Lecture 1: Introducing Percentages
Lecture 2: Percentage to Fractions and Decimals
Lecture 3: Finding percentage of a number
Lecture 4: Percentage increase or decrease
Lecture 5: Other sum types based on Percent Increase or Decrease
Chapter 6: Square roots and Cube roots
Lecture 1: Introduction to Square root
Lecture 2: Table of square 1 to 30
Lecture 3: Square root by factorization method
Lecture 4: Calculate squares quickly
Lecture 5: Guessing square roots
Lecture 6: Square root by division method
Lecture 7: Introduction to Cube roots
Lecture 8: Cube root by factorization method
Lecture 9: Guessing Cube roots
Lecture 10: Rational Numbers
Lecture 11: Irrational Numbers
Chapter 7: Commercial Math
Lecture 1: Introduction to Ratios
Lecture 2: Introduction to Proportion
Lecture 3: Example of Proportion
Lecture 4: Introduction to Profit and Loss
Lecture 5: What is Profit Percentage and Loss Percentage
Lecture 6: Calculating Profit (or Loss) Percentage
Lecture 7: Calculating the third when two are given
Lecture 8: Introduction to Discount
Lecture 9: Examples based on Discount
Lecture 10: More examples based on Discount
Lecture 11: Introduction to Commission
Lecture 12: Examples based on Commission
Lecture 13: More examples based on Commission
Lecture 14: Introduction to Simple Interest
Lecture 15: Examples based on Simple Interest
Lecture 16: More examples based on Simple Interest
Instructors
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Sohael Babwani
A Math teacher who knows the need of the students
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 12 votes
- 2 stars: 10 votes
- 3 stars: 74 votes
- 4 stars: 145 votes
- 5 stars: 297 votes
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