Algebra I: Credit Recovery
Offered By: Study.com
Course Description
Overview
This Algebra I credit recovery course may be able to provide a way to earn credit for students who have failed their course. Short, engaging video lessons are paired with practice quizzes to test and reinforce the algebra concepts you've just reviewed.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. High School Algebra: Basic Arithmetic
- Ch 2. High School Algebra: Solving Math Word Problems
- Ch 3. High School Algebra: Decimals and Fractions
- Ch 4. High School Algebra: Percent Notation
- Ch 5. High School Algebra: Real Numbers
- Ch 6. High School Algebra: Exponents and Exponential Expressions
- Ch 7. High School Algebra: Radical Expressions
- Ch 8. High School Algebra: Algebraic Expressions and Equations
- Ch 9. High School Algebra: Properties of Functions
- Ch 10. High School Algebra: Matrices and Absolute Value
- Ch 11. High School Algebra: Working With Inequalities
- Ch 12. High School Algebra: Properties of Exponents
- Ch 13. High School Algebra: Complex and Imaginary Numbers
- Ch 14. High School Algebra: Algebraic Distribution
- Ch 15. High School Algebra: Linear Equations
- Ch 16. High School Algebra: Factoring
- Ch 17. High School Algebra: Graphing and Factoring Quadratic Equations
- Ch 18. High School Algebra: Properties of Polynomial Functions
- Ch 19. High School Algebra: Rational Expressions
- Ch 20. High School Algebra: Cubic Equations
- Ch 21. High School Algebra: Quadratic Equations
- Ch 22. High School Algebra: Measurement and Geometry
- Ch 23. High School Algebra: Calculations, Ratios, Percent & Proportions
- Ch 24. High School Algebra: Data, Statistics, and Probability
- Ch 25. High School Algebra: Well-Known Equations
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