Pre-Calculus
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Pre-Calculus Series
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1-1 Pre-Calculus with Puneet
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We will be going over Pre-Calculus concepts and any questions that Puneet has.
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Katie H
1/10
CIE Further Mathematics | Further Pure Math 1 | Preperation
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This series is specifically designed for Anurag G, at his request!
As the title suggests, we aim to complete the CIE Further Mathematics Paper 1 syllabus
by September 15th. We will meet Sunday from 17:00 to 19:00 and Wednesday from 14:45 to 15:45 each week. On Sundays we will cover a new chapter/concept and on Wednesday's we will go over problems assigned on Sunday.
by September 15th. We will meet Sunday from 17:00 to 19:00 and Wednesday from 14:45 to 15:45 each week. On Sundays we will cover a new chapter/concept and on Wednesday's we will go over problems assigned on Sunday.
Main topics include polynomials, rational functions, series, matrices, polar coordinates, vectors in three dimensions and proof by induction.
This is being hosted by a student who has accelerated the Further Math A-Level course, taking all four exams one year earlier!
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Siddharth K
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Pre-Calculus Lesson on Inverse and Composite Functions
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This session will be mainly about inverse and composite functions in pre-calculus
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Shounak G
0/10
Pre-Calculus Summer Prep
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Do you want to review topics that are essential to remember for Pre-Calculus in the fall? Do you have Pre-Calculus summer work? This is the session for you!
During this session, we will go over key topics that are essential for success in pre-calculus, including but not limited to using a graphing calculator, radians vs. degrees, trigonometry review, and logarithms review. If you have topics in your summer work packet that you would like help reviewing, we can go over those too!
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Mya R
3/10
Get Ready for AP Precalculus
2nd session
In this series, we'll cover all topics under all 3 units of the AP Precalculus exam. Along with that, we will do tons of practice (MCQ & FRQ) so that you are completely ready for the class! These classes will be hosted on Mondays and Thursdays.
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Jayden K
2/30
Pre Calculus Summer Prep
2nd session
Get familiar with important topics from Pre-Calculus over the course of 8 weeks (specifically content seen on AP Precalculus)! We will take time to introduce topics, review, and work through problems together.
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Amulya P
Registration full.
Precalculus Bootcamp
2nd session
Based off Barron’s AP Precalculus textbook, we will cover the 4 units of Precalculus, including Polynomials, Rationals and Logarithms, and Sinusoidal Functions. Each lesson will have a provided worksheet
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Harsh S
6/10
Pre-Calculus comprehensive series!
3rd session
Each week, we will try to go over each pre-cal week for a solid foundation in that topic :)
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Shaurya M
6/10
Pre-Calculus Full Course
3rd session
Each session we will go over a unit of Pre-Calculus and spend 2 sessions on the longer and more difficult units. We will have two sessions a week.
Prior knowledge of Algebra 2 recommended. A graphing calculator is recommended as well as a writing tool.
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Aarav G
20/30
Precalc Over the Summer
4th session
If you are taking AP or normal precalc next year or over the summer right now, this is the course for you.
Through this series, we will cover the entire AP Precalculus curriculum--units 1-3. This will be fast-paced, but there will be plenty of time through the series and individual sessions to ask questions. I believe that one of the best ways to learn math is to do it, so I will assign practice problems at the end of each session along with resources where you can go and get additional help.
The format of this series:
There will be two mandatory sessions each week (normally Tuesday and Thursday) that will introduce the content. These will have some practice problems built in, but it will be mostly content-focused. I will then assign additional practice problems that are optional but are highly encouraged. You can chose to do however many you want: if you really understand the concept, you can do less, if you think you need more help, you can do more. Then, there will be 1-2 additional sessions each week that will focus on either doing group practice problems or help people on a more individual level(check the session description).
I can't wait to embark on this precalculus journey with you!
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Charlotte M
16/40
ROAD TO A 36: The ULTIMATE ACT Math Prep
4th session
In this series, we will go over ACT math problems and review them together. I will give you the important tips and tricks for solving problems quickly and effectively that helped me a 36 on the ACT math three times. And most important, I will be teaching you the SECRET calculator tricks to increase your score massively. I advise on bringing either a TI-84 CE or a TI-NSpire. I can teach both depending on what everybody has. The sessions will be separated by topics to clearly grasp each important section of the ACT.
This series has 6 sessions. It is scheduled for students taking the ACT June 14.
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Youngwoo K
2 spots left!
AP Calculus Preparation
5th session
We'll have a strong foundation in Precalculus principles to prepare you for your upcoming Calculus class! In these sessions you will develop a good grasp of concepts that will introduce the beginning and intermediate topics of Calculus, built upon your knowledge of Precalculus.
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Christian L
3/20
Pre-Calculus Community Workshop
6th session
Come hang out with the moderators! Enjoy some fun games, gain new knowledge, and gain new perspectives about commonly requested topics. Sessions to be added periodically.
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Jiarui X
7 spots left!
AP PRECALCULUS HOW TO GET A 5
7th session
In this course, I’ll guide you through everything you need to know to get a 5 on the AP Precalculus exam. I scored a 5 myself and also qualified for AIME through the AMC 10. This year, I took AP Calculus and earned another 5. I’ll share key strategies, practice problems, and exam tips that worked for me. You'll leave each session with a clear plan to improve and gain the confidence to crush the exam! I have only added the schedule for Unit 1 now but we will cover the other two units and work out a schedule!
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Ates Kaan A
7/15
Precalculus Mastery!
8th session
For people who would like to understand all of the concepts of the realm of Precalculus, homework and help with review, this is the perfect place for you to participate and learn together!
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Diyorbek T
5/10
Scoring an 800 on SAT MATH - SAT Review
8th session
I'll guide you in this series through every problem and topic on the SAT Math. Math can be daunting, but I'm here to help you achieve an extremely qualified score on the exam. There are several key strategies that helped me achieve this score, and I want to share them with you!
I'm happy to answer any questions, and I will be working on math problems and techniques through the whole series. Contact me with any questions!
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Christian L
1 spot left!
Pre-Calculus Office Hours
9th session
Hi everyone! This study group is for anyone who needs homework help or test prep help for precalculus - I am happy to answer any of your questions and go over any concepts that you guys would like me to go over.
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Dhruhi P
8/15
General Pre-Calculus Course Prep
9th session
We'll discuss your questions and review unit topics such as polynomials, rationals, exponential functions, trigonometry, and polar functions.
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Christian L
3/20
General Pre-Calculus Q&A
22nd session
Welcome to the General Pre-Calculus Q&A Series!
In this series, we'll be working together to address any questions you have and clarify concepts that you're finding challenging.
However, if you’re looking to learn a new concept from the ground up, this might not be the series for you, as there are already plenty of great resources available online that can help with that.
This space is more focused on helping you deepen your understanding, refine your skills, and work through specific questions or challenges.
To make the most of our time, please come prepared with:
1. Questions you have: Feel free to ask about specific problems, topics, or concepts you're struggling with.
2. The work you've tried: It will be helpful if you bring along any attempts you've made so far so we can review them together and identify where improvements can be made.
3. A solid understanding of pre-requisite knowledge: To ensure that we can dive straight into your questions, please make sure you're familiar with the foundational concepts that lead up to the topics you're asking about.
I look forward to helping you gain a deeper understanding of Pre-Calculus!
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Dhaval F
Registration closed.