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Series Details
About
Every week we will cover a topic in the Algebra II curriculum that is most voted by learners during that session. If you have mastered certain topics but not others, feel free to join only those sessions that benefit you! My goal is to have all my students familiar with as many Alg 2 topics as possible.
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You are free to attend/skip whichever sessions you want!
Dates
March 14 - April 11
Learners
11 / 12
Total Sessions
7
About the Tutor
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I’m a high school student in California whose looking to give back to my community in a meaningful way while also improving my skills as a tutor!
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Upcoming Sessions
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Past Sessions
7
14
Mar
Pa
Session 1
Polynomial arithmetic
We'll explore the connection between polynomials and the integers, through adding, subtracting, and multiplying polynomials. This prepares us for factoring and dividing polynomials, and paves the way for complex modeling in fields like physics, engineering, and finance.
17
Mar
Cn
Session 2
Complex numbers
We will go over the mathematical operations involving complex numbers as well as how to use the power of i in your work!
21
Mar
Pf
Session 3
Polynomial factorization
We'll get equipped with a variety of key strategies for breaking down higher degree polynomials. From taking out common factors to using special products, we'll build a strong foundation to help us investigate polynomial functions and prove identities.
28
Mar
L
Session 4
Logarithms
Logarithms are the inverses of exponents. They allow us to solve challenging exponential equations, and they are a good excuse to dive deeper into the relationship between a function and its inverse.
5
Apr
Rr
Session 5
Rational exponents and radicals
We previously learned about integer powers—first positive and then also negative. But what does it mean to raise a number to the 2.5 power? In Algebra 2, we extend previous concepts to include rational powers. We'll define how they work, and use them to rewrite exponential expressions in various ways.
7
Apr
T
Session 6
Trigonometry
In this session, I want to spend extra time explaining the foundational principles of trigonometry and how trig functions interact with the coordinate plane. My goal is to have students be able to visualize any trigonometric function.
11
Apr
L
Session 7
Logarithms
Logarithms are the inverses of exponents. They allow us to solve challenging exponential equations, and they are a good excuse to dive deeper into the relationship between a function and its inverse.