This series ended on February 19, 2023. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.
Series Details
About
This is a cumulative course that will build on mastery in Algebra II concepts (for example, concepts in complex numbers, polynomials, and trigonometry). No prior experience in Algebra II is needed to participate in this course.
✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY
It is recommended for learners to join as many sessions as they can, as sessions build upon concepts learned in previous sessions. However, complete attendance isn't required and learners are free to join / skip sessions as they see it fit to their learning process.
Dates
November 5 - February 19
Learners
39 / 40
Total Sessions
13
About the Tutor
RR
I'm a high school student from Maryland with an interest in computer science. My hobbies include engineering, graphic design, gaming, and hiking.
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Upcoming Sessions
0
Past Sessions
13
5
Nov
O
Session 1
Orientation
This will be an introduction into Algebra 2. Again, no prior knowledge is needed to attend. A general diagnostic test will be conducted of concepts in courses prior to Algebra 2.
12
Nov
Pa
Session 2
Polynomial arithmetic
We will touch on basic polynomial arithmetic. If time permits, we will tackle polynomial long division!
19
Nov
Pf
Session 3
Polynomial factorization
We will continue learning about polynomials - this time about the ways we can factor polynomials.
26
Nov
Pg
Session 4
Polynomial graphs
We will learn how to graph polynomials on the xy-plane.
*It is recommended to bring a graphing calculator to this session so we can see how we can use a calculator to graph any polynomial to visualize it, although this isn't required if you don't have one!
4
Dec
R
Session 5
Review
We will review everything we have previously learned on polynomials.
18
Dec
Rr
Session 6
Rational exponents and radicals
We will cover how to do problems relating to exponents and radicals.
26
Dec
L
Session 7
Logarithms
We will learn about the various rules of logarithms.
31
Dec
Cn
Session 8
Complex numbers
We will learn everything about the basics of complex numbers.
7
Jan
Em
Session 9
Exponential models
We will be able to interpret and visualize exponential models.
14
Jan
R
Session 10
Review
We will review everything from exponents and radicals to complex numbers and exponential models.
21
Jan
Tf
Session 11
Transformations of functions
We will be able to visualize functions graphically and see how we can manipulate these functions.
4
Feb
T
Session 12
Trigonometry
We will cover basic trigonometry, including the unit circle and how to solve basic trig problems.
19
Feb
R
Session 13
Review
We will review everything that we have learned in the course!