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Investigating Algebra Two (Part 1 Of 5)

Class
Toni Redmiles (Bryant)
Average rating:4.9Number of reviews:(356)
In part one of Investigating Algebra two we will be focusing on furthering our knowledge of functions and systems of equations and inequalities.

Class experience

US Grade 9 - 12
Core objectives:
State the domain and range of a relation and tell whether it is a function.
Write a function in function notation and evaluate it.
Perform operations with functions to write new functions.
Find the composition of two functions.
Find the inverse of a relation or function.
Determine whether the inverse of a function is a function.
Write graph and apply special functions: piecewise, step, and absolute value.
Solve a system of linear equations in two variables by graphing
Solve a system of linear equations by substitution.
Solve a system of two linear equations in two variables by elimination.
Solve a system of two linear equations in three variables
Solve a system of three linear equations in two or three variables.
Solve and graph a linear inequality in two variables.
Use a linear inequality in two variables to solve real-world problems.
Write and graph a system of linear inequalities in two variables
Write a system of linear inequalities in two variables for a given solution region.

Bonus objective (time permitting we will cover these objectives)
Write and graph a set of constraints for a linear-programming problem.
Use linear programming to find the maximum or minimum value of an objective function.
Graph a pair of parametric equations and use them to model real-world applications.
Write the function represented by a parametric equation.
Identify the transformation from one function to another.
Homework Offered
Homework will be assigned in workbook for the benifit of student. Homework videos will be provided so student can check their work.
2 - 4 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grading: During this class 2 quizzes and a project will be assigned. If sent to teacher, they will be graded. At the end of class all students will receive a certificate of completion. Those who turned in all graded assignments will receive a grade. At the end of part 5 a final will be given. Students who complete the final will get a break down of skills assessment.
Grades Offered
 1 file available upon enrollment
Workbooks which will be provided in PDF form a notebook ruler graph paper (printable included) Graphing calculator
Average rating:4.9Number of reviews:(356)
Profile
From August of 2014 till June 2018 I worked as an adjunct math instructor and the program coordinator of the learning lab at Southern WV Community and Technical College. As the program coordinator of the learning labs I saw a lot of student who... 
Group Class

$315

for 24 classes
3x per week, 8 weeks
55 min

Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-18
2-6 learners per class

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