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Introduction
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Chapter 1: Basic Operations
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Chapter 2: Functions
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Chapter 3: Integers
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Chapter 4: Rational Numbers
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Chapter 5: Equations with One-Variable
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Chapter 6: Equations with Two-Variables
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MidTerm
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Chapter 7: Simultaneous Equations
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Chapter 8: Exponents
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Chapter 9: Polynomials
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Chapter 10: Factoring
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Chapter 11: Algebraic Fractions
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Chapter 12: Square Roots
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Chapter 13: Quadratics
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Chapter 14: Real Numbers
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Chapter 15: Fractional Equations
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Chapter 16: Inequalities
Lesson 1: Prime & Composite Numbers
Algebra
Lesson 1: Prime & Composite Numbers

One & Compiled Together
Every number is the product of one and itself. They all have at least these two factors. But, most numbers have many more factors that can be compiled together to create them.
It's the one's that don't that are weird. Such numbers are called prime numbers. And they often through us for a loop.
Pause the lesson video as needed to work through the problems along with me.
Practice working with equivalent equations by doing the following exercises from Chapter 10 Lesson 1 in your textbook.
#4, 5(b, c, d, e, h, i), 6(a - f), 8(b, e, f, h)
Let me know in the comments below (only viewable if you are NOT in fullscreen mode) or in the forum if you have any questions.
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