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Math 9


Since we're British Columbian,  we follow the BC's Mathematics Cirrculum.
Therefore, students and everybody committing to us should expect to know the following Topics:

  • Operations with rational numbers (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and order of operations)
  • Exponents and exponent laws with whole-number exponents
  • Operations with polynomials, of degree less than or equal to 2
  • Two-variable linear relations, using graphing, interpolation, and extrapolation
  • Multi-step one-variable linear equations.
  • Spatial proportional reasoning
  • Statistics in society
  • Financial literacy — simple budgets and transactions
 Warning! warning! Warning! warning!

Our notes, vidoes, Questions and Answers  are not in anyway shapes or forms the same with  the ones your teachers have. So, take  the concepts or ideas, but  any works. 
I've been and still is a student and I know many at times, students copy whatever they find on the internet. 
If this is you, then you're going to a by-stander in life. NB: Do what is hard, so that your life(ves) becomes simple.
If you can't work it out by yourself, don't copy it. Yes, it's that simple. Reason being, you're only fooling yourself. Not your parent(s) or teacher(s).
Regret: When you leave school(s), you'll regret being lazy, taking the easy way out, 'cause School isn't about grades, but life and death.


Lecture Notes

  • Operations with rational numbers (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and order of operations)
  • Exponents and exponent laws with whole-number exponents
  • Operations with polynomials, of degree less than or equal to 2
  • Two-variable linear relations, using graphing, interpolation, and extrapolation
  • Multi-step one-variable linear equations.
  • Spatial proportional reasoning
  • Statistics in society
  • Financial literacy — simple budgets and transactions.

Q&A

  • Operations with rational numbers (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and order of operations)
  • Exponents and exponent laws with whole-number exponents
  • Operations with polynomials, of degree less than or equal to 2
  • Two-variable linear relations, using graphing, interpolation, and extrapolation
  • Multi-step one-variable linear equations.
  • Spatial proportional reasoning
  • Statistics in society
  • Financial literacy — simple budgets and transactions.

Vidoes

  • Operations with rational numbers (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and order of operations)
  • Exponents and exponent laws with whole-number exponents
  • Operations with polynomials, of degree less than or equal to 2
  • Two-variable linear relations, using graphing, interpolation, and extrapolation
  • Multi-step one-variable linear equations.
  • Spatial proportional reasoning
  • Statistics in society
  • Financial literacy — simple budgets and transactions.

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