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Our lowest entry point is 4th Grade Math, which would be an appropriate starting point for any student who knows their multiplication tables up to the 12s and is capable of reading independently.
Learn to add, subtract, multiply, and divide numbers with multiple digits. Encounter different types of numbers including fractions and decimals, and learn about lines and angles in geometry.
Learn how to perform arithmetic with negative numbers, fractions, and decimals. Solve real-world problems involving measurement, data, and geometry.
Learn ratios, percentages, multi-digit division, fraction division, decimals, rational numbers, expressions, equations, geometry, and statistics.
Learn proportional relationships, percentages, rational numbers, expressions, equations, geometry, statistics, and probability, and apply them to real-world problems involving scale, finance, measurement, and data.
Learn exponents, radicals, scientific notation, equations, graphs, functions, geometry, transformations, the Pythagorean Theorem, and statistics. Solve real-world problems involving measurement, units, and data.
This course bridges the gap between elementary-school arithmetic and middle-school algebra and geometry. Further your understanding of arithmetic and geometry, learn about variables, and solve linear equations, inequalities, and systems.
Prealgebra covers the same content as the standard 6th-8th grade math courses, but in a more streamlined format. This course is appropriate for students who absorb new material quickly and can thus move comfortably at a faster pace.
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Test prep courses focus the student's learning on exam-specific material and fine-tune the critical skills necessary to achieve the highest score possible.
Covers all specified SAT topics such as basic and advanced algebra, 2D and 3D geometry, trigonometry, functions, statistics, probability, and problem-solving.
This is a follow-up course to SAT Math Fundamentals and is designed to help students achieve the highest possible score on the math section of SAT exam. Please note that students can not sign up to this course directly, but must be promoted into it after completing SAT Math Fundamentals.
Master important ACT topics, including but not limited to real and complex numbers, integer and rational exponents, vectors and matrices, linear, polynomial, radical, and exponential relationships, linear, radical, piecewise, polynomial, and logarithmic functions, geometry, statistics, and probability.
AP Calculus AB and AP Calculus BC are high school advanced placement courses intended to prepare students for the respective College Board AP Exams. While AP Calculus BC is meant to represent the material covered in the two-semester university calculus sequence Calculus I and Calculus II, AP Calculus AB is a less comprehensive treatment, covering about 70% of the material.
Learn about limits, continuity, derivatives, indefinite and definite integrals and how to apply these concepts in a variety of contexts.
Master the fundamentals of single-variable calculus including with vectors, parametric and polar equations. Learn how to apply tests of convergence to infinite series and to approximate functions using Taylor series.
The Mathematical Foundations sequence is aimed at adult learners interested in pursuing advanced university courses, but lack the necessary foundational knowledge. Whether you're starting off again with the basics or just need to brush up on your calculus, this is the fastest and most efficient way to get up to speed.
Solidify your arithmetic, learn about variables and graphs, level up your algebra, and learn the essentials of geometry.
Master the algebra of advanced functions including quadratics, logarithms, and trigonometry. Dive deep into the theory of polynomials, learn the basics of limits, derivatives, and integrals from calculus, and explore a variety of concepts from higher math including complex numbers, vectors, probability, and statistics.
Learn advanced calculus techniques for computing limits, derivatives, and integrals, and apply calculus to solve problems in the context of related rates, optimization, particle motion, and differential equations. Dive deeper into complex numbers, vectors, matrices, parametric and polar curves, probability, and statistics.
As Alex explored Japan, they met many people who shared their love for the country. There was Yui, a local artist who introduced them to the world of manga and anime; Taro, a chef who taught them the art of making sushi; and Emiko, a historian who shared stories about Japan's complex past.
Their journey took them to various parts of the country, each revealing a different facet of Japan. In Kyoto, they found peace in the Fushimi Inari Shrine, famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates. In Hiroshima, they learned about the poignant history at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.
Upon arriving in Tokyo, Alex was immediately struck by the city's energy. The neon lights, the sound of chatter in a mix of familiar and unfamiliar languages, and the smell of food from street vendors were overwhelming, in the best possible way.
Imagine a story about a young traveler named Alex, who has always been fascinated by Japanese culture. Alex had spent years learning the language, reading about its history, and even trying out Japanese cuisine. But nothing could prepare them for the real Japan.
But Alex's adventure wasn't just about famous landmarks. It was also about the small, unexpected moments: trying onsen (hot springs) for the first time, laughing at the unique fashion styles in Harajuku, and marveling at the skill of a traditional tea ceremony.
Japan, a country known for its rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant cities, has a way of captivating the hearts of many. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene gardens of Kyoto, there's a unique blend of traditional and modern that draws people in.
Through these encounters, Alex realized that their love for Japan wasn't just about its pop culture or technological advancements. It was about the people, the history, and the little moments that make life beautiful.
Their story became one of discovery, not just of a country, but of oneself. And as they prepared to leave, Alex knew that a part of their heart would always remain in Japan, eagerly looking forward to their next visit.
Our extensive course catalog covers the full range of content, from elementary arithmetic to upper-division undergraduate mathematics, and everything in between.