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MATH6435: Learning & Teaching Algebra II


About


This course is for teachers to learn the content of PMI Algebra II and how to teach that course to students. It provides graphing & analysis techniques to develop a conceptual understanding of algebraic functions. Strategies for finding the critical points of functions, analyzing the transformations of functions, and how functions apply to real-world situations are discussed. Topics include an overview of functions; linear & absolute value functions; quadratic equations & complex numbers; quadratic functions; polynomial functions; rational functions; radical functions & rational exponents; and probability & statistics.


Credits:  4


Course Syllabus

Self-Study

FREE with Membership

  • Course Features
  • Instructional Videos and Slides that are your textbook
  • Check Your Understanding questions with answer videos
  • Virtual Labs
  • Auto-Graded Quizzes
  • Progress Bar

Graduate Credit

Tution: $ 780.00

  • Course Features Everything in Self-Study PLUS
  • Teacher-Provided Grading & Support
  • Proctored Tests
  • NJCTL Transcript with Grades

100% Online and Asynchronous Courses

Teachers can start and complete courses anytime, anywhere at their own pace.

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