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This video series is designed to support students as they navigate the wide range of topics covered in a Precalculus course. Each lesson focuses on building clear understanding and confidence in key areas such as functions, advanced algebra, polar and parametric equations, matrices, and combinatorics. The goal is not just to review material, but to break down complex ideas into manageable, intuitive concepts that students can apply independently.

Whether used alongside a class or for extra practice, these videos emphasize problem-solving, connections between topics, and multiple ways of thinking about mathematics. By strengthening these skills, students will be better prepared to succeed in AP Calculus AB or AP Calculus BC and approach calculus with confidence.

 
 

This online AP Calculus course is designed to help students build a deep understanding of calculus concepts while preparing for success on the AP Exam. Through a structured, college-level curriculum, students will explore limits, derivatives, integrals, and their real-world applications using clear instruction and guided practice.

Lessons combine concise video explanations, interactive examples, and carefully designed practice problems to reinforce key ideas. Students will develop strong problem-solving skills, learn how to communicate mathematical reasoning clearly, and gain confidence with both calculator and non-calculator techniques.

The course emphasizes conceptual understanding alongside procedural fluency, with regular assessments that mirror AP-style questions. Step-by-step solutions, review materials, and targeted feedback ensure that students can track their progress and address areas of difficulty.

Whether preparing for the AP exam or strengthening a foundation for future STEM courses, this class provides a rigorous, supportive, and engaging learning experience

Algebra 2 is a comprehensive course that builds on foundational algebra skills and prepares students for advanced mathematics. Topics include functions and their transformations, polynomial and rational expressions, exponential and logarithmic models, sequences and series, and an introduction to trigonometry and probability.

Through problem solving, real-world applications, and the use of technology, students develop critical thinking and analytical skills essential for success in higher-level math courses such as Precalculus and Calculus.