Algebra Tutoring in Rockville, MD

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Algebra, a mathematical discipline employing symbols and variables to express and resolve equations, plays a pivotal role in comprehending mathematical connections. This subject serves as a cornerstone for various scientific and pragmatic uses, facilitating the examination of patterns, the representation of real-world issues, and the cultivation of crucial problem-solving abilities. The accomplished algebra instructors at Education One excel in demystifying apparently intricate ideas, rendering them accessible and understandable.


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Timeline of Algebra Mastery

Algebra 1

1. Exploring Functions

2. Solving Linear Functions, Equations, and Inequalities

3. Graphing and Writing Linear Functions, Equations and Inequalities

4. Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities 

5. Operations of Polynomial Functions

6. Graphs of Quadratic Functions

7. Solving Quadratic Equations

8. Exponential Functions

Algebra 2

1. Absolute Value Functions

2. Systems of Equations and Inequalities 

3. Quadratic Relations and Functions

4. Quadratic and Square Root Functions

5. Cubic/Cube Root Functions

6. Operations of Polynomial and Rational Functions

7. Rational Functions

8. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

9. Data Analysis

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Arithmetic

Fundamental Math Operations

Geometry

Shapes and Space

Trigonometry

Triangle Relationships

Calculus

Limits and Rates of Change

Statistics

Analysis of Data

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