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Algebra 1 • Series

Algebra 1 Study group

Next session on May 11, 2024

Harshita B

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🚀 Each week, we will explore topic by topic and explore every method to solve these tricky questions. Analysis of the topics in-depth and work on quizzes, fun activities, and many more. Each week we will discover fun facts on that topic.

🚀🚀Topics we will cover each week will be shared in the first session.

🚀🚀🚀Topics overall are Algebra foundation, Solving equations and Inequality, Linear equations and graphs, System of equations, Functions, Sequence, Absolute Value, Exponents and graphs, Quadratics, and irrational numbers.

😁This series is for both tutors and learners so feel free to join.

See you in the session.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

It's crucial that you attend each session as every topic is interrelated in some way. To ensure you don't miss out on any important information, there are no restrictions or attendance policy. But I may remove you if you didn't attend more than 2 sessions and didn't inform me. Thank you for understanding the importance of attendance.

Dates

March 17 - May 13

Learners

18 / 20

Total Sessions

13

About the Tutor

I am a high school student from Texas and I am fluent in both English and Tamil. Additionally, I understand Spanish, Telugu, and Malayalam well. I have a passion for math and science and enjoy activities such as listening to music, studying, teaching, playing games, reading interesting books, and eating! My ultimate goal is to help people in any way I can.

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Upcoming Sessions

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May

Session 12

Irrational numbers

📚 In this session, we'll dive into the fascinating world of irrational numbers! We'll start by reviewing the concept of real numbers and then move on to understanding what irrational numbers are and how they differ from rational numbers. We'll explore their properties and learn how to identify them. We'll also discuss how irrational numbers are used in fields such as geometry, trigonometry, and physics.

Furthermore, we will learn how to approximate irrational numbers and perform basic operations with them. We will also cover the famous irrational number, pi, and its significance in mathematics.

At the end of the session, we'll have a fun quiz to test your understanding of the material. So, let's get started and discover the mysteries of irrational numbers! 😊
13
May

Session 13

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