Mathematics

Honors Algebra 1

This course begins with a brief review of what students should already know about linear equations, with a focus on analyzing and explaining the process of solving equations. Students develop a strong foundation in working with linear equations in all forms, extending solution techniques to simple equations with exponents

1.0 CreditGrades 9–12100% OnlineSelf-Paced10 ModulesStandard High School

About the course

Course Overview

This course begins with a brief review of what students should already know about linear equations, with a focus on analyzing and explaining the process of solving equations. Students develop a strong foundation in working with linear equations in all forms, extending solution techniques to simple equations with exponents. Students explore functions, including notation, domain and range, multiple representations, and modeling. Through the comparison of linear and exponential functions, students contrast the concepts of additive and multiplicative change. Students then apply what they have learned to linear models of data, analyzing scatterplots and using lines of best fit to apply regression techniques. The course closes with an exploration of rational exponents, quadratic and exponential expressions, and an introduction to non-linear functions, with a heavy emphasis on quadratics.

Textbook: Algebra 1 - © Excel Education Systems, Inc. - 2018

By the end of the course

Learning Objectives

  • Analyze and interpret the structure of expressions and write expressions in equivalent forms to solve problems.
  • Communicate effectively using graphic, numeric, symbolic, and verbal representations
  • Recognize the graph of given data as being linear, quadratic, or exponential.
  • Solve equations and inequalities in one variable and represent and solve equations and inequalities graphically.
  • Create and solve equations that describe numbers or relationships.
  • Model and solve problems with linear systems graphically.

Course contents

What You'll Study

01Module

Unit 1: Introduction to Algebra Concepts

02Module

Unit 2: Solving Equations

03Module

Unit 3: Solving Inequalities

04Module

Unit 4: Functions

05Module

Unit 5: Linear Functions

06Module

Unit 6: Systems of Equations

07Module

Unit 7: Exponents & Polynomials

08Module

Unit 8: Factoring

09Module

Unit 9: Quadratic Equations

10Module

Unit 10: Probability, Exponentials, Radicals

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