Tags
Language
Tags
April 2024
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
31 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 1 2 3 4

Ultimate guide to Linear Equations (2016)

Posted By: naag
Ultimate guide to Linear Equations (2016)

Ultimate guide to Linear Equations
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 8 Hours | Lec: 34 | 1.19 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Learn everything you need to know about Linear Equations, starting with the basics!

Welcome to Ultimate guide to Linear Equations. This is an end to end course on Linear Equations, starting from the very basics all the way to complicated topics such as sketching linear inequations.

What will the course have and who will benefit?

By the end of Grade 8, students are able to solve standard linear equations using a variety of methods. Once in Grade 9, students are introduced to new concepts such as working with brackets and sketching linear graphs. My current students in Grade 9 and 10 find linear equations and graphs to be one of the most challenging topics and have a hard time complementing their existing knowledge with the new topics that are introduced at this level.

In the course, I systematically step you through the different topics, so by the end of it you'll be proficient in not only solving equations but also plotting them using a variety of methods.

As you'll see in the topics below, we start at the very bottom, and slowly build our way up to the more complex topics.

I go through every single topic in a step by step form so it's really easy for you to follow along. Not convinced? Then I suggest you check out the previews before you decide to enroll, to make sure my teaching style is easy to follow, I am very confident that it is. To go a step further, Udemy's 30-day money back guarantee should also make you feel at ease.

What topics will the course cover?

I'll cover be covering all the major topics in Linear Equations:

Start here:

Solving linear equations using trial and error parts 1 and 2
Using inverse operations
Building expressions
Solving equations using backtracking parts 1 and 2
Checking solutions
Keeping equations balanced
Identifying patterns
Solving linear equations with unknowns on both sides (beginner level)
Linear Equations:

What are linear equations? *NEW*
Solving standard linear equations
Solving linear equations with brackets
Solving linear equations with unknowns on both sides (more advanced than beginner)
Problem solving with linear equations
Rearranging formulas
Linear Graphs:

Cartesian plane in 2D *NEW*
Plotting linear graphs
General equation of a straight line
Sketching linear graphs
Determining linear rules
Parallel and perpendicular lines *NEW*
Midpoints and distances between points
Non-linear relations *NEW*
Graphing solution of simultaneous linear equations
Solving simultaneous equations using substitution
Solving simultaneous using elimination
Problem solving using simultaneous equations
Solving linear inequations
Sketching linear inequations
Solving simultaneous linear equations
As you can see, with all the topics, we'll be stepping through them systematically and I'll give you guys plenty of opportunities to practice along with me to help you cement your learning.

Why linear equations?

I've seen students really struggle with linear equations. I've noticed that a lot of teachers in schools simply don't spend the required time to help their students learn their fundamentals so when they have to do topics like the above, it's just a real pain. That's why I created this course for you guys so you always have a reference point and furthermore always have access to me when you need help :)

**BONUS** I've also added worksheets (with answers) for each chapter to help you further test and implement your learning from the lectures.

Something missing in the course?

If you find I haven't covered a topic that you need at this level, let me know on the discussion board and I'll be happy to add it in :)

I can guarantee that you'll be miles ahead of the competition if you take this course seriously and best part about being able to do it all is that you can teach others as well. When you're willing to spend upwards of $50 an hour for a private tutor, it seems like a no brainer to at least give this a go, so that you have access to your very own private tutor any time you wish.

I'm good with messages and emails so if you have questions, make sure to get in touch with me. And furthermore, I want you guys to make full use of the discussion board because one of the best ways to learn is by sharing your knowledge with others. Thanks guys, really hope you enjoy.

Ultimate guide to Linear Equations (2016)