Algebra I – B

Algebra I-A and I-B provide an expanded, two-year course sequence designed for students who are not prepared for the academic challenges of the traditional one-year Algebra I curriculum.

Algebra I-B course topics include a review of introductory algebra; measurement; graphing data; linear equations; systems of linear equations; polynomials; factoring of polynomials; factoring of quadratic functions; rational expressions; and radical expressions.

Algebra I-B features ample opportunity for students to hone their computational skills by working through practice problem sets before moving on to formal assessment.

This course is built to state standards.

2 semesters, 1 credit