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Algebra 1 • Series

Algebra 1 Review

Samuel S

Series Details

Sessions

Public Discussion

This series ended on July 29, 2022. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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About

In this series, we will be covering important topics for Algebra I. We will be covering Solving equations & inequalities, Linear equations & graphs, Inequalities (systems & graphs), Quadratics: Multiplying & factoring, and Quadratic functions & equations.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

I encourage you all to come to every session, but if you can't please message me in advance. I will try to make time for a catch-up session for anybody that misses a session

Dates

July 25 - July 29

Learners

3 / 15

Total Sessions

5

About the Tutor

I'm a high school student from New York. In my spare time, I enjoy playing chess and tennis.

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Upcoming Sessions

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Past Sessions

5
25
Jul

Session 1

Solving equations & inequalities

In this session, we will be going over how to solve equations with variables, how to solve inequalities with variables, and using a number line with inequalities.
26
Jul

Session 2

Linear equations & graphs

In this session, we will be going over how to graph linear equations in three different forms. Those forms are slope-intercept, standard, and point-slope.
27
Jul

Session 3

Inequalities (systems & graphs)

In this session, we will be going over how to graph inequalities and go over any past material.
28
Jul

Session 4

Quadratics: Multiplying & factoring

In this session, we will go over different methods to factor quadratic equations.
29
Jul

Session 5

Quadratic functions & equations

In this session, we will go over the three types of quadratic and how to graph and solve them. The three types are Standard, Factored, and Vertex.

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