About the Course
Algebra One in high school is a foundational mathematics course that introduces students to the world of algebraic concepts and techniques. Here’s a rundown of what it generally covers:
Basic Algebraic Operations: Students learn to manipulate algebraic expressions, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Variables and Equations: Introduction to variables and how to solve linear equations and inequalities. This includes understanding how to balance equations and isolate variables.
Functions and Graphs: Exploring different types of functions (e.g., linear, quadratic) and how to represent them graphically. Students learn about slopes, intercepts, and the concept of the function as a relationship between inputs and outputs.
Polynomials: Learning to work with polynomials, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and factoring.
Systems of Equations: Solving systems of linear equations using various methods, such as substitution, elimination, and graphing.
Rational Expressions and Equations: Understanding how to simplify and solve rational expressions and equations.
Inequalities: Solving and graphing inequalities, including systems of inequalities.
Exponents and Radicals: Rules for working with exponents and radicals, including simplifying expressions and solving equations involving exponents and radicals.
Word Problems: Applying algebraic concepts to real-world problems, enhancing problem-solving skills and logical thinking.
Algebra One serves as a critical stepping stone for more advanced mathematics courses, laying the groundwork for success in subjects like Geometry, Algebra Two, and beyond.
Your Instructor
Professor Q

Professor Q consistently employs innovative teaching methods that make complex concepts easier to grasp. Their creativity in the classroom is truly commendable.