This course is designed for students needing high school math credit in Algebra and/or Geometry, students preparing for the GED test, or postsecondary students seeking to improve their basic math skills prior to entering postsecondary math. Upon successful completion of the class, students may use their final course grade or GED math score for BBCC math placement in alignment with BBCC math placement policy. This course may be repeated.
Algebra 1
- Linear Equations and Inequalities
Solve and graph linear equations and inequalities in one variable.
- Functions and Their Representations
Identify, evaluate, and interpret linear and quadratic functions from tables, graphs, and equations.
- Systems of Equations
Solve systems of linear equations using graphing, substitution, and elimination methods.
- Polynomial Operations and Factoring
Add, subtract, and multiply polynomials and factor quadratic expressions.
Geometry
- Geometric Proof and Reasoning
Construct formal geometric proofs involving congruent triangles and parallel lines
- Transformations on the Coordinate Plane
Perform and describe transformations (translations, rotations, reflections, dilations)
- Volume and Surface Area of 3D Figures
Calculate volume and surface area of cylinders, cones, spheres, and prisms.
- Angle Relationships and Properties
Identify and solve problems involving angle relationships (complementary, supplementary, vertical, and polygon angles).
Students will be able to reason mathematically.
Algebra 1 introduces students to foundational algebraic concepts including variables, expressions, equations, functions, and data analysis. Students will develop problem-solving skills and mathematical reasoning through real-world applications and mathematical modeling.
Geometry focuses on the study of shapes, spatial reasoning, and logical proof. Students explore properties of geometric figures, transformations, congruence, similarity, and measurement in two and three dimensions.