Math 25 - Beginning Algebra II
"If I believe I cannot do something, it makes me incapable of doing it. But when I believe I can. . .
The following are the skills you will be learning in any Math 25:
- Identify and use the laws of exponents to simplify expressions.
- Use scientific notation in calculations.
- Add, subtract, multiply, and divide polynomials in one or two variables.
- Factor the greatest common factor from a polynomial expression.
- Factor a polynomial of four terms by grouping.
- Factor general trinomials, where a, b, and c are integers.
- Recognize and factor the difference of two squares.
- Recognize and factor a perfect square trinomial.
- Write rational expressions in lowest terms.
- Add, subtract, multiply, and divide algebraic fractions.
- Solve equations containing rational expressions.
- Solve word problems that lead to equations containing radical expressions including indirect variation.
- Identify a given radical as rational, irrational, or not real.
- Evaluate a radical expression.
- Simplify a radical expression.
- Add, subtract, multiply, or divide radical expressions.
- Solve equations containing radicals.
- Solve word problems that lead to equations containing radical expressions.
- Solve a quadratic equation with integral coefficients by factoring.
- Solve equations of the form , using the square root property of equations.
- Complete the perfect trinomial square given a partial trinomial.
- Use the quadratic formula to solve quadratic equations.
. . .then I acquire the ability to do it. . .
TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN THIS COURSE YOU MUST
- Attend class regularly. One day covers 1-2 sections of material or more. There is no repeat performance! Material covered in a day is not repeated again. Every day there is a new strategy to learn.
- Take good notes. Remember to date your notes. You are expected to have learned the material covered on any day by the next class meeting or you will fall behind.
- Do math every day according to the homework criteria. You will not remember much if you cram. Remember the final is cumulative. Make corrections next to homework problems. Don't erase mistakes.
- Keep organized by keeping everything in a binder according to the date. Date all your lecture notes, handouts, and homework.
- Instructors are available for help!! There is a tutor center!! Make an appointment to conference with the instructor as soon as you "bomb" a homework assignment, quiz or exam. Don't wait and hope for a miracle!! There is no extra credit at the end that will save you!!
- Don't fall behind.
. . .even if I did not have the ability in the beginning." - Mahatma Gandhi
