Algebra I

ALGEBRA I

Key points usually covered in an Algebra 1 syllabus:

  • Number Systems: Understanding different types of real numbers (integers, rational, irrational) and their operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division). 
  • Algebraic Expressions: Writing, simplifying, and evaluating expressions with variables, including order of operations. 
  • Linear Equations: Solving one-step, two-step, and multi-step linear equations, including equations with variables on both sides. 
  • Graphing Linear Equations: Plotting points and graphing linear equations using slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) 
  • Inequalities: Solving and graphing linear inequalities, including compound inequalities 
  • Functions: Concept of a function, function notation, finding domain and range, and analyzing graphs of functions 
  • Systems of Linear Equations: Solving systems of equations using substitution, elimination, and graphical methods 
  • Polynomials: Adding, subtracting, and multiplying polynomials, and understanding the concept of degree 
  • Factoring: Factoring polynomials using different techniques (greatest common factor, difference of squares, trinomial factoring) 
  • Exponents: Properties of exponents, solving exponential equations 
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