Intermediate Algebra

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This Intermediate Algebra textbook is designed as a chronological course to guide you through High School Algebra (sometimes called Algebra II in some locations). This textbook assumes you have completed Arithmetic and Algebra I. Although not required, Intermerdiate Algebra is normally taken the year after Geometry.

This book is part of a series on Algebra:


[edit] Algebra I


[edit] Review of previous concepts

[edit] First Degree Equations and Inequalities

[edit] Linear Functions

[edit] Systems of Equations

[edit] Matrices

[edit] Polynomials

Polynomials

[edit] Algebra II

Complex Numbers

[edit] Quadratic Functions and Inequalities

[edit] Polynomial Functions

[edit] Conic Sections

Conic Sections

[edit] Rational Expressions and Equations


y=\frac{1}{x}

This is a hyperbola with center at (0,0) and asymptotes are y = 0 and x = 0. The transverse axis is y = x.

[edit] Exponential and Logarithmic Relations

  • Exponential Functions

y = 2x

[edit] Sequences and Series

[edit] Probability and Statistics

[edit] Authors