Course introduction
Order of difficulty, plugging, using answer choices to help, guessing
Integers, primes, digits, divisibility, factors
Fractions, decimals, ratios, proportions
Percents, percent increase and decrease
Arithmetic sequences, geometric sequences, large exponents
Exponents, roots
SAT Single-variable equations, algebra, two-step equations, like terms
SAT Algebra, inequalities, square roots, absolute value, proportions
SAT Algebra, quadratic equations, factoring, FOIL, difference of squares
SAT Algebra, systems of equations, simultaneous equations, elimination
SAT Algebra, functions, graphs of functions, direct variation, indirection variation
SAT Algebra, functions, graphs of functions, direct variation, indirection variation
Geometry, triangles, equilateral, isosceles, right, area, perimeter, similar triangles
Geometry, right triangles, Pythagorean theorem, special right triangles
Geometry, quadrilaterals, rectangles, squares, parallelograms, trapezoids, area, perimeter
Geometry, circles, circumference, area, arcs, sectors
Geometry, solids, cubes, rectangular prisms, cylinders, volume, surface area
SAT Algebra, coordinate plane, distance, slope, parabola
Statistics, graphs, average, mean, median, mode, intersection, sets, union, average speed
Probability, combinations
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dfrederic1 - AC does not equal to 2 square root 2 AC = 4 BC = s and AB = s since s = 2 Square root 2, BC and AB must be 2 square root 2
In the problem where AC = 2sqrt2, shouldn't BC = 2 instead of 2sqrt2
Thx for your comment Jeff. Ginger is a huge Red Sox fan, so she uses a lot of baseball examples throughout her course. If you like Ginger, check out this cool TV news report that she was featured in: http://www.thebostonchannel.com/video/18190034/index.html
Cool use of baseball as a real world example of geometry...