Algebra Masterclass 2026: Zero to Pre-Calculus (Demo Only), This Demo Course Is part of the main course Algebra Masterclass 2026: Zero to Pre-Calculus.
Description
Note: This Demo Course Is part of my main course: Complete Algebra Masterclass 2026: Zero to Pre-Calculus
Algebra is the language of every quantitative field, and most courses teach it badly. This course doesn’t. Complete Algebra Masterclass 2026 walks you through every algebra topic the way a patient one-on-one tutor would: visual diagrams on screen, every step worked out clearly, and a real worked example for every concept. Not a generic find x problem with no context.
WHAT MAKES THIS COURSE DIFFERENT
- Every concept is shown visually first. When you see a parabola open up, watch a triangle’s rise and run get measured, or see a polynomial’s roots land on the number line, the math stops feeling abstract.
- Worked examples that actually look like test problems. Each section ends with a marathon lesson where I works through real problems start to finish, the same kind of multi-step problems you will see on the SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, GED, or your final exam.
- Roleplay lessons that connect math to real careers. A pharmacy tech computing dosages. A contractor estimating materials. Slope as a wheelchair-ramp gradient. Compound interest as a 401(k). You will never wonder when will I use this again.
- No filler. Every lesson has a single sharp learning objective. If the topic takes 12 minutes to teach properly, the lesson is 12 minutes. Not stretched to 30 to look impressive.
- Structured for real retention. The course follows a deliberate sequence: foundations (Sections 1 to 5), linear methods (Sections 3 to 6), polynomials and factoring (Sections 7 to 8), rationals and radicals (Sections 9 to 10), quadratics and complex numbers (Sections 11 to 12), exponentials and sequences (Sections 13 to 14), conics and synthesis (Sections 15 to 16). Each section builds on the last.
REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS YOU WILL WORK THROUGH
- Engineering and physics: slope as gradient, polynomial roots as system stability, exponential decay as half-life, conic sections as orbital mechanics.
- Finance: compound interest, exponential growth, linear depreciation, system-of-equations break-even analysis.
- Data science: function transformations, exponential modeling, logarithmic scaling, sequences and series.
- Test prep: every topic on the SAT, ACT, GRE Quantitative, GMAT, GED, ASVAB, and Accuplacer math sections is covered explicitly, with the kinds of multi-step problems those exams favor.
- Trades and applied work: pharmacy dosing, contracting estimates, ramp gradients, electrical formulas, conversion problems.
BY THE END OF THIS COURSE YOU WILL
- Solve any linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, or logarithmic equation with confidence.
- Translate any word problem into algebra and solve it step by step.
- Graph any function: linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic. And read its key features at a glance.
- Recognize and apply 10 core algebra techniques that solve more than 90 percent of all algebra problems.
- Pass any standardized algebra test (SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, GED, ASVAB) with the math toolkit it requires.
- Move into pre-calculus, calculus, statistics, or any quantitative discipline with the algebra fluency they assume you have.
WHO THIS COURSE IS FOR
- High school students taking Algebra 1, Algebra 2, or pre-calculus, who want extra practice or an alternative explanation.
- College students in College Algebra, Quantitative Reasoning, or any course with an algebra prerequisite.
- Adult returners going back to school or switching careers into a STEM, finance, or data field.
- Test prep candidates preparing for SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, GED, ASVAB, Accuplacer, or college placement exams.
- Parents and tutors who want a complete, well-sequenced reference to teach from.
- Self learners who want a single course that covers everything in order, without gaps.
WHO THIS COURSE IS NOT FOR
- Pure beginners who don’t yet know basic arithmetic. You should be comfortable with addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and simple fractions before starting.
- Students who want a quick 1.5-hour cram.
- Calculus or higher math seekers. This course covers algebra in full. Calculus is the next step but is not included.
- Enroll now and start with the first lesson, the number line. Everything else builds from there.
Who this course is for:
- High school students taking Algebra 1, Algebra 2, or pre-calculus
- College students in College Algebra, Finite Math, or any quantitative course
- Adults returning to school or switching careers into engineering, finance, data science, or any STEM field
- Test prep candidates for SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, GED, ASVAB, accuplacer, or college placement exams
- Parents and tutors who want a complete, well-sequenced algebra reference
- Self learners who want one course that covers every algebra topic from start to finish
