Algebra 1, Part 2

$299.00

ALG 053 | High School | 0.50 Credit Hours

This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental algebraic principles necessary for success in upper-level math courses and foster math inquiry and problem-solving skills. It will be a study of exponential functions and sequences, polynomial equations and factoring, quadratic functions, and radical and rational functions. This is the second course in a two-part Algebra 1 series. This course also encompasses Common Core State Standards (CCSS).

ALG 053 | High School | 0.50 Credit Hours

This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental algebraic principles necessary for success in upper-level math courses and foster math inquiry and problem-solving skills. It will be a study of exponential functions and sequences, polynomial equations and factoring, quadratic functions, and radical and rational functions. This is the second course in a two-part Algebra 1 series. This course also encompasses Common Core State Standards (CCSS).

Course Details

  • Algebra 1, Part 1 (ALG 051) or equivalent.

  • Module 1: Exponents and Radicals
    Module 2: Exponential Functions
    Module 3: Application of Exponential Functions and Sequences
    Module 4: Intro to Polynomial Equations
    Module 5: Factoring Polynomials
    Module 6: Factoring Polynomials (Part 2)
    Module 7: Graphing Quadratic Functions
    Module 8: Unit 1-2 Review and Mid-Course Quiz
    Module 9: Solving Quadratic Equations
    Module 10: Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square
    Module 11: Comparing Different Equations
    Module 12: Radical Functions and Equations
    Module 13: Rational Expressions and Equations (Part 1)
    Module 14: Rational Expressions and Equations (Part 2)
    Module 15: Statistics

    • There are no textbooks required for this course, all content can be found within the course lesson pages. 

      Students may use a handheld graphing or scientific calculator or a Desmos online calculator (found at desmos.com/scientific or desmos.com/calculator only) during the final exam; no other calculator is allowed.