Problem Solving techniques in Algebra

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Problem Solving techniques in Algebra

What You Will Learn!

  • Understanding useful concepts and theorems in Algebra
  • Learn to handle Expressions and manipulate them
  • Sequences and Series.
  • Advanced Summation techniques
  • Learn how to Solve inequality and how you can use inequality to solve problems
  • Learn polynomial theorems and their application

Description

If You have understood Basics of Mathematics then you should go for Algebra.

Why I prefer to Teach algebra first is because of its use in almost every branch of mathematics. Its not just about manipulating expressions, Algebra is a lot about how you use theorems to look at the given information in a different way and also to be able to create a mathematical relation defining the problem.

This Course include some very useful sections of Algebra (not permutations and Combinations, I will cover that in a separate course). These sections of Algebra are quite useful for competitive Exams. I have made sure that my approach is problem solving and not jargon.

There could be few lectures that you might need to watch more than once to grasp it completely. This course will build problem solving skills in you and will set you up to solve even Higher level exams like International Math Olympiads.

This course has video lectures, notes in pdf and workbooks to help you test your understanding along the way. To Navigate it better, Basics of Mathematics is organised into the following Sections


1) Algebraic Manipulations

2) Algebraic Identities

3) Sequences and Series

4) Advanced Summation Techniques

5) Inequality Method.

6) Polynomial and Theorems

7) Quadratic equations and Expressions


Each Subsection will have a set of video lectures followed by Assignments based on what is being taught in the section. Attempting

Assignment before moving to another section will be beneficial. Any doubts regarding the course can be asked in Q&A.


I hope you enjoy the course,

All the best

Who Should Attend!

  • All Olympiad aspirants
  • Math aspirants
  • Problem Solving enthusiasts

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Tags

  • Algebra

Subscribers

202

Lectures

7

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