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Khan Academy Getting Ready for Composite and Inverse Functions

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This series ended on July 12, 2022. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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What is an inverse function? How can you systematically stretch and shift a function? In this series, we will construct a foundation for answering these questions in pre-calculus. We will be covering the "Getting Ready for Composite and Inverse Functions" section from "Getting Ready for Pre-Calculus" on Khan Academy, then we will complete the unit test together. If you are planning on taking Pre-Calculus in the future and are feeling confident in your algebraic abilities, this series is for you! We will create a sturdy foundation that will leave you prepared for an in-depth study of inverse and composite functions in the future. Feel free to check out the Khan Academy unite here: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/get-ready-for-precalculus/x65c069afc012e9d0:get-ready-for-composite-and-inverse-functions

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I'm Jack, a high school student passionate about math, science, computer science, and foreign languages. I believe the best learning comes from deep understanding, rather than superficial memorization.

Schedule

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Only our sessions about new content are required—all catch-up sessions are optional. If you complete the unit test early and show it to me, then you are also free to end the series early!

SESSION 1

12

Jul

SESSION 1

Orientation

Orientation

Tue 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM UTCJul 12, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM UTC

REQUIRED - Welcome! We'll kick off with some icebreakers and an overview of the key topics in shifting functions.

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Jul 12

1 week

60 mins

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SCHEDULE

Tuesday, Jul 12

3:00PM