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General Knowledge Questions

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About General Knowledge Questions

The best way to learn Algebra is by solving problems. In this video, I'm going to show you how to solve problems in Algebra that you might not have been able to solve before.

What you'll learn

Operations, including order of operations (PEMDAS) and like-terms
Fractions, exponents, and radicals, including advanced operations with all three
Equations and systems of equations, including inverse operations, direct and inverse variation, and distance/rate/time problems
Graphing, including parallel and perpendicular lines, and parabolas
Polynomials and factoring, including the quadratic formula and completing the square
Functions, including domain and range, and sums and products of functions
Inequalities, including trichotomy and graphing inequalities and conjunctions on a number line
Exponential and logarithmic functions, including laws of logs, change of base, and graphing

Operations and rules of equations

Simple equations and advanced equations

Like terms

Functions and manipulating functions

Inequalities and graphing inequalities

Graphing points, lines, parabolas, and circles

Systems of two equations and systems of three equations

Polynomials and factoring

Exponents and radicals

Ratio and proportion, complex fractions, and rational expressions

Imaginary numbers

Exponential and logarithmic functions





AND HERE'S WHAT YOU GET INSIDE OF EVERY SECTION:

Videos: Watch over my shoulder as I solve problems for every single math issue you’ll encounter in class. We start from the beginning... I explain the problem setup and why I set it up that way, the steps I take and why I take them, how to work through the yucky, fuzzy middle parts, and how to simplify the answer when you get it.

Notes: The notes section of each lesson is where you find the most important things to remember. It’s like Cliff Notes for books, but for math. Everything you need to know to pass your class and nothing you don’t.

Quizzes: When you think you’ve got a good grasp on a topic within a course, you can test your knowledge by taking one of the quizzes. If you pass, great! If not, you can review the videos and notes again or ask for help in the Q&A section.

Workbooks: Want even more practice? When you've finished the section, you can review everything you've learned by working through the bonus workbook. The workbooks include tons of extra practice problems, so they're a great way to solidify what you just learned in that section.

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