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Skill Mathematics covers the math subjects that are traditionally taught as mathematics courses, from primary schools through technical schools, colleges and universities. On these instances, mathematics is treated as a group of skills that are to be mastered, from simple addition to solving differential equations.

The list of academic departments listed below represent the recommended sequence for mastering the basic math skills. At Free-Ed.Net, you can begin where you are the most comfortable. If you find you are having a lot of difficulty understanding the principles and problems, the back up a bit in the sequence.

If you are planning a career that requires extensive mathematical work, you should regard this department as the starting point-—it's where you master the basic skills. You should then look forward to learning "real" mathematics in the Department of Applied Mathematics.

General Mathematics

General Mathematics. These courses and resources are about mathematics in general. The material is especially important for people who need to discover the value of mathematics the fast-moving age we live ... and, of course, its value in a personal career.

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Arithmetic and Basic Math

This is where you can learn the basics of math with dignity—no dancing pink teddy bears, cute yellow school buses, or cartoon worms wearing graduation caps

  • Understanding Numbers
  • Mastering Addition
  • Mastering Subtraction
  • Mastering Multiplication
  • Mastering Division
  • Mastering Word Problems
Pre-Algebra

Pre-Algebra studies represent a transition between Basic Math and Algebra, and is absolutely necessary for any career or vocational plans.

  • Number Systems
  • Real-Number Arithmetic
  • Fractions and Decimals
  • Percents
  • Powers, Exponents, and Roots
  • Equations
  • Graphing
  • ... and much more
Algebra
  • Basic Algebra I & 2
  • College Algebra
Pre-Calculus

Pre-Calculus represent a transition from Algebra to Calculus, and is essential for careers in economics, science, and technology.

This subject area also includes learning opportunities for:

  • Trigonometry

  • Classical Geometry

  • Analytic Geometry

Calculus

 

Statistics & Probability

 

 

Linear Algebra

 

 

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