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Revision as of 14:47, 8 March 2020
coursename = Algebra I
description = Students are initially introduced to: one-step, two-step, and multiple-step equations; factoring simple one variable equations; substituting values for various unknowns; rates and proportions; percent problems; combining various math concepts in solving real-world problems.
Algebra I students are ready to learn the following: functions, linear functions and equations, systems of equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, different methods of factoring polynomials, quadratic functions and equations, data analysis and probability and introduction to complex numbers.
department = Mathematics
teacher = Ademola Adeyemi
sessions = 2
prerequisites =
note =
grcode = MA1
offered = 20-21
opento = Freshmen
Sophomores
requiredby = Career & College
Fine Arts
Liberal Arts
STEM
09 = y
10 = y
11 =
12 =
CC = y
FA = y
LA = y
ST = y
Students are initially introduced to: one-step, two-step, and multiple-step equations; factoring simple one variable equations; substituting values for various unknowns; rates and proportions; percent problems; combining various math concepts in solving real-world problems.
Algebra I students are ready to learn the following: functions, linear functions and equations, systems of equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, different methods of factoring polynomials, quadratic functions and equations, data analysis and probability and introduction to complex numbers.