This is the third series of videos in Algebra.


If you haven’t already, be sure to watch Session 1 here and also Session 2 here.


I’ve put together a short overview course for Algebra since science uses it so much when it comes to Physics.



Feel free to pause and practice what we’ve just covered!



The roots of Algebra date back to the ancient Babylonians, who developed formulas to calculate solutions for problems we solve today using quadratic equations and linear equations. Egyptians, Greek and Chinese mathematics were also being developed at this time, around 1 BC.



If you find there’s a section that doesn’t make sense, don’t worry! This is an overview course, so try moving ahead to the next topic we’re covering to see how that works for you.



Graphing is a skill that takes time to learn. Go slowly and practice graphing on special graph paper so you can discover what equations look like for yourself!



I’ve included a list of resources and books all about math and different areas of mathematics!
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