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Algebra 2 Series
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Algebra Study Space
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I can help with pre-algebra, algebra 1 and algebra 2 questions to the best of my ability. Feel free to join.
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Harshitashri M
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Algebra 2 Q&A
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These sessions focus on Q&A for Maria T, but anyone working on the same topic are welcome to join! Let’s review together and make Algebra 2 easier and more fun! 💪📘
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Arjun Y
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This series might be rescheduled to begin 15 minutes earlier(it will be confirmed before the first session).
Over the next five weeks, we will meet semi-weekly—on Mondays and Fridays—to go over everything you need to know about rational exponents and radicals to achieve a 100% score on the Khan Academy Unit test. We will cover rational exponents and their properties, evaluating exponents and radicals, equivalent forms of exponential expressions, and solving exponential equations using properties of exponents. We will also have additional sessions some Tuesdays and Thursdays to review what we have previously learned in the series.
Sessions are relatively slow-paced.
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Agustín G
1/5
Algebra II Studying
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Zubin K
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Hi, my name is Haritha and I am a current junior in high school! I earned an A+ in Algebra 2 in my freshman year of high school, and I want to help you do the same.
This session, we'll be going over all the basics related to polynomials: factoring, graphing, and dividing them. These concepts are foundational to everything else you'll cover in Algebra 2, so it's really important that you truly understand how to work with polynomials! I can't wait to meet everyone :)
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Haritha R
2/50
The trigonometric functions
2nd session
Over the next few weeks, we will meet several times a week to cover the definition of the trigonometric functions, evaluation of functions, angle location, trigonometric tables, use of tables and interpolation, reduction formulas, quadrantal and special angles, and radian measures.
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Agustín G
2 spots left!
Ask Me Anything Algebra II!
2nd session
Ask me anything about any topics you need help on! It could be HW problems, assignments, or concepts which need explanation.
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Austin F
1/20
Algebra II Help
2nd session
This is my first session! This session will not go over algebra II systematically, but we could choose the topics that you struggled on the most. Alternatively, we can have discussion sessions where you and I could bring some questions to the session and we will go over them together😁.
Please note that I try to make this session suit the learner, you, so the time of the sessions depends on your choice! If you enrolled and saw a session that you don't have interest in, feel free to not attend. If you don't have time to attend a session and still want to learn something, DM me and I can (hopefully) make another session for you!
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Ryan G
Registration full.
***Advanced Math [COMBINATORICS]***
3rd session
Enumerating, Analytic, Algebraic, Extremal Combinatorics, and more.
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Liam M
7/40
Algebra II Overview
3rd session
Each week, we will have two sessions from 10AM-12PM on Saturday and Sunday. We will go over one topic each session.
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Rohan M
3 spots left!
COVER TO COVER Algebra 2 Course!
3rd session
In this course, we will be covering Algebra 2 topics from cover to cover in Khan Academy, Alcumus, and additional resources. This course is NOT a crash course, and is for understanding topics in DEPTH. We hope you can join us!
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Divya M
Registration full.
Algebra II Office Hours ⭐️ 💯
3rd session
Each week, I will have a session for 90 minutes. Anyone with questions related to algebra II may join! Additionally, feel free to join if you would like additional practice with a general topic!
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Anvi R
9/30
📚🔥 C.R.A.C.K.D. 📖☕️: Algebra 2 Live Help!
3rd session
Why join my series?
→ 🌎 This series boasts 4 tutors ensuring quick response times and quality support
→ 🔢 I've personally taken a $67 Coursera Course entitled "Making Math Click" by Dr. John Mighton and Dr. Barbara Oakley, both world-renowned learning/neuroscientists who know how to work with the brain to optimize learning
→ ⏳ I have >30 hours of experience which places me in the top 10% of all tutors in schoolhouse.world in terms of experience
→ 🖊️ I make sure to become prepared with a stylus so that explanations are clear, concise, coherent, and most importantly, relatable
→ 🌺 Although I struggle in school, this is a strength because I understand how frustrating learning math can be, and I'm able to be perceived as patient and understanding because of it.
→ 💬 I'm constantly looking for feedback and trying to improve, so if there is anything that doesn't fit your needs, I'll do my best to make sure that isn't an issue next session.
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Nauta R
7/10
Algebra II Crash Course
4th session
This is a series for Thang, we will be going over the entirety of Algebra 2 on Khan Academy. Please do not register if you are not Thang, I have another crash course open for everyone.
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Addie Z
Registration closed.
Algebra 2 FULL Course: Road To a 100%
5th session
Each week, we will go over one topic in Algebra 2. I will also give lots of practice.
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Raghavan S
3 spots left!
Polynomial graphs: road to 100%
5th session
Over the next three weeks, we will meet semi-weekly—on Mondays and Fridays—to go over everything you need to know about polynomial graphs to achieve a 100% score on the Khan Academy Unit test. We will cover zeros, positive and negative intervals, and end behavior of polynomials. We will also have additional sessions some Tuesdays and Thursdays to review what we have previously learned in the series.
Sessions are relatively slow-paced.
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Agustín G
2 spots left!
Hello! I'm Dean, an experienced tutor in Geometry, Algebra, and Precalc with 20+ hours of tutoring experience!
This course is designed to be an immersive, detailed look into trigonometry for Algebra 2 AND Precalculus . The discrepancy in the courses is not the content, but rather the specific standards of your Alg 2 or Precalc course (e.g. some classes include Trig as a part of Alg 2, while others include it as Precalc).
It is highly recommended that you have a knowledge of trigonometry from Geometry - this includes basic trig ratios (sin/cos/tan), trig inverses, special right triangles, and how to solve basic trig equations.
This is designed to be an isolated course from all other required Alg 2/Precal concepts, so we will not cover those topics, only the trigonometry topics.
This course will be in high amounts of detail. We will cover all trigonometric topics in high detail and a high level of rigor -- thus why I separated this into an 8-week course instead of incorporating it with an Alg 2 session. We'll get a rock-solid foundation in Trigonometry -- expect to be challenged.
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Dean H
3 spots left!
[From an 3x AIME Qualifier] AMC 10 Review
9th session
In this course, we will be going over AMC 8, 10, 12, and AIME content.
Why should you take this course?
Although not necessary for school math, the methods taught in this class can be very beneficial in solving problems in a "smarter" way. This class will teach you tips and tricks schools tend to not teach. From my personal experience, competition math has made school math very easy and offers me much more insight into understanding concepts.
Additionally, competition math can be very helpful in boosting your resume for high school and college. Many of the top schools like MIT ask specifically for your AMC scores, so it will make you stand out from other students.
What will we learn in this course?
The best way to get better at competition math is to do problems, especially those of past AMC tests. While going over past problems, we will spend time learning about the four different categories in math: Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry, and Counting & Probability.
This course will be designed to give you better intuition for AMC problems as well as teach you new formulas and strategies.
How will the classes operate?
A normal class will be a 90-minute session. It is not helpful to listen to me explain solutions for 90 minutes, nor is it helpful to solve just problems for 90 minutes. So, I will give you a few minutes of time to attempt the problem and then we will go over the problem together.
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Jayden C
Registration full.
Algebra 2: Guided Tutoring Session
10th session
In this series, we will cover polynomial arithmetic, complex numbers, polynomial division, and rational exponents and radicals.
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Khushboo K
15/50
Algebra 2 Series!
10th session
Just starting Algebra 2? You're in the right place! Join my Algebra 2 Khan Academy Course series to review basics and build confidence step by step with detail explanation, practice and support!
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Arjun Y
1 spot left!
Complex numbers: road to 100%
10th session
Over the next four weeks, we will meet semi-weekly—on Mondays and Fridays—to go over everything you need to know about complex numbers to achieve a 100% score on the Khan Academy Unit test. We will cover the imaginary unit, "
"; the complex plane; adding, subtracting, and multiplying complex numbers; and quadratic equations with complex solutions. We will also have additional sessions some Tuesdays and Thursdays to review what we have previously learned in the series.Sessions are relatively slow-paced and might go overtime.
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Agustín G
1 spot left!
Fall Algebra 2 Crash Course
11th session
Are you worried about taking Algebra 2 and looking for extra weekly support? Are you confident in the class and just wanting to get ahead? Are you reviewing for the SAT? Or are you just curious about Algebra 2? If any of this describes you, join us every Tuesday evening this fall as we cover one unit of the Khan Academy Algebra 2 curriculum each session! Enrollment will remain open even once the series has started, so feel free to join at any point :)
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Aayan B
Registration full.
Polynomial division: road to 100%
11th session
Over the next four weeks, we will meet semi-weekly—on Mondays and Fridays—to go over everything you need to know about polynomial division to achieve a 100% score on the Khan Academy Unit test. We will cover dividing polynomials by
, dividing both quadratics and polynomials by linear factors, and the Polynomial Remainder Theorem. We will also have additional sessions some Tuesdays and Thursdays to review what we have previously learned in the series.Sessions are relatively slow-paced.
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Agustín G
6/10
Polynomial factorization: road to 100%
13th session
Over the next five weeks, we will meet semi-weekly—on Mondays and Fridays—to go over everything you need to know about polynomial factorization to achieve a 100% score on the Khan Academy Unit test. We will cover factoring both monomials and higher degree polynomials, including using structure; the greatest common factor; taking common factors; polynomial identities; and geometric series. We will also have additional sessions some Tuesdays and Thursdays to review what we have previously learned in the series.
Sessions are relatively slow-paced and might go overtime.
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Agustín G
2 spots left!