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|name=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. | |||
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. | 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 | |||
|grcode=MA1 | |||
|offered=Currently | |||
|opento=Freshmen, Sophomores | |||
|requiredby=STEM House, Career College House, Fine Arts House, Liberal Arts House | |||
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Revision as of 00:50, 14 January 2022
Department | Mathematics |
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Teacher | Ademola Adeyemi |
Sessions | 2 |
GR Code | MA1 |
Offered | Currently |
Open to |
Freshmen Sophomores |
Required by |
STEM Career & College Fine Arts Liberal Arts |
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.