Math-Algebra II
  • Algebra 2
  • Algebra 1
  • Geometry
What You'll Learn
Learn to graph equations, understand functions, and identify their key properties.
Master solving inequalities, work with systems of equations, and apply different methods.
Dive deep into quadratic functions, explore vertex form, and solve complex equations.
Explore higher-degree polynomials, factor and solve polynomial equations.
Understand radical functions, simplify expressions, and solve equations involving radicals.
Study function compositions, domains, ranges, and learn to find inverse functions.
Grasp exponential growth, logarithmic properties, and solve related equations.
Delve into trigonometric ratios, the unit circle, solve trigonometric equations, and master identities.
Course Content
  • Algebra 2
  • Algebra 1
  • Geometry

Teachers' Profiles

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Alyssa

Teacher's introduction

Alyssa Lee graduated from City University of New York - Hunter College with BA in Mathematics and MA in Adolescent Education in Mathematics. She has California single subject teaching credential for Math, and has 10 years of teaching experience at both public and private schools in New York City and California. She became a teacher because she believe that every student has his/her own learning pace; and she is honored to be part of that journey.

Enrique

Teacher's introduction

Enrique is a college professor, as well as a high school teacher, and a member of the school’s admin team. He has taught math in schools and colleges for more than 30 years - covering from elementary math to College Calculus and Statistics. In his teaching career, he has had the opportunity to support thousands of learners; from this experience he is able to incorporate the student perspective and apply it to every lesson with the goal of enhancing the learning process, and to help students

Enrique

Teacher's introduction

Enrique is a college professor, as well as a high school teacher, and a member of the school’s admin team. He has taught math in schools and colleges for more than 30 years - covering from elementary math to College Calculus and Statistics. In his teaching career, he has had the opportunity to support thousands of learners; from this experience he is able to incorporate the student perspective and apply it to every lesson with the goal of enhancing the learning process, and to help students
Practices
Intelligent learning platform
  • Chapter Exercise
  • Wrong Question
  • Test Report
  • Teaching System
Who Does The Course Serve For
The high school biology course training in the United States is suitable for the following population to participate
High school students aiming to strengthen their algebra 2 skills for better grades and a solid foundation in math.
Students preparing for college entrance exams or placement tests, who need to brush up on algebra 2 concepts.
Adults returning to education or seeking career advancement, who wish to enhance their algebra 2 knowledge.
Homeschooling families looking for comprehensive algebra 2 resources to support their curriculum.
Math tutors and educators seeking supplementary materials to aid in teaching algebra 2 effectively.
Individuals interested in mastering algebra 2 for standardized tests like SAT, ACT, GRE, or other professional exams.