Algebra 1
In Algebra 1, students learn how to work with variables, write and solve equations, and understand functions. They explore linear relationships, graph lines, and interpret real-world problems using math. The course builds a strong foundation for higher-level math by teaching how to reason logically and solve problems step by step.
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Unit 1: Foundations of Algebra
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Unit 1 - Section 1: Variables and Expressions
This lesson introduces the fundamental concepts of Algebra: variables and expressions. We will define a variable as a letter used to represent an unknown value. We will then learn how numbers, variables, and operation symbols combine to form a mathematical expression, which is a phrase without an equals sign. Mastery of these concepts is essential for building and solving algebraic equations.
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Unit 1 - Section 2: Order of Operations
The order of operations is a set of rules that dictates the sequence in which mathematical operations should be performed to ensure a single, consistent result. A common acronym used to remember this order is PEMDAS or BODMAS.
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Unit 1 - Section 3: Properties of Numbers
This lesson will review the fundamental properties of real numbers. Specifically the Commutative, Associative, and Distributive Properties. We'll learn how these rules govern arithmetic and are used as powerful tools for simplifying, rearranging, and evaluating algebraic expressions. Mastering these properties is crucial for success in Algebra 1.
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Unit 1 - Section 4: Simplifying Expressions
In this Section, Students will learn to simplify expressions to make solving algebraic problems much easier.
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Unit 1 - Section 5: Evaluating Expressions
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Unit 1 - Section 6: Translating Verbal Phrases into Algebraic Expressions
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3