Course Features

Our mission is to equip you with a strong foundation in math, empowering you to get a wider range of choices in university programs that align with your learning interests.

Our website provides self-directed learning, but it can also be used effectively with teachers using the Blended Model of Learning. This model integrates traditional classroom learning with video-based learning, allowing students to watch teaching videos at home and flipping the traditional learning model of schools. Our tutoring videos are always available to help students whenever they need, and the website is accessible on mobile phones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers.

We create learning videos based on the Ontario Math Curriculum with necessary updates to meet the present learning needs of the topics. Our video production integrates education theories with the latest information technologies. The course content can be divided into four categories:1. Teaching sections: Introduce mathematics knowledge on the topics with examples and their relevant applications in real-life situations. 2. Exercises: Reinforce students’ understanding and their application of the concepts. 3. Video-solutions for the exercises: Allow students flexibility to select any question number to watch the step-by-step video-solution. 4. Numerical answers for the exercises: Help students to check their answers quickly.

We provide additional support through the following resources:

Teacher's Notes: These are available at the beginning of each chapter and provide a condensed summary of the video content using screenshots from the learning videos. They can also serve as learning guidelines to help students understand what to expect from each chapter. This approach makes it easier and faster for students to follow or review the video content. Teachers can also assign related videos for students to watch without requiring them to watch the videos themselves.

Visual Notes: These are located below each video and provide a quick summary of the video's content that can be read in seconds. These notes are helpful for review and preparation before quizzes and examinations.

video-based Learning + Face-to-face Interaction

About the instructor

Experienced Instructor (BSc, Dip Ed, MSc) Ida Lau

Experienced in teaching Mathematics from junior grade to high school mathematics.

Chapter 0 Preliminaries

                Quick review about factorization; learn how to solve inequalities.

Chapter 1 Introduction to Functions & Chapter 2 More About Functions

                Students will demonstrate an understanding of functions, their representations, and their inverses, and make connections between the algebraic and graphical representation of functions using transformations.

Chapter 3 Quadratic Functions

                Students will be able to determine the zeros and the maximum or minimum of a quadratic function, and solve problems involving quadratic functions, including those arising from real-world applications.

Chapter 4 Polynomials & Chapter 5 Radical and Rational Expressions

                Students will demonstrate an understanding of equivalence as it relates to simplifying polynomial, radical, and rational expressions.

Chapter 6 Exponential Functions

                Students will evaluate powers with rational exponents, simplify expressions containing exponents, and describe properties of exponential functions represented in a variety of ways; make connections between the numeric, graphical, and algebraic representation of exponential functions; identify and represent exponential functions, and solve problems involving exponential functions, including those arising from real-world applications.

Chapter 7 Discrete Functions

                Students will demonstrate an understanding of recursive sequences, represent recursive sequences in a variety of ways, and make connections to Pascal's triangle; demonstrate an understanding of the relationships involved in arithmetic and geometric sequences and series, and solve related problems; make connections between sequences, series, and financial applications, and solve problems involving compound interest and ordinary annuities.

Chapter 8 Trigonometric Functions

                Students will determine the values of the trigonometric ratios for angles less than 360°; prove simple trigonometric identities; and solve problems using the primary trigonometric ratios, the sine law, and the cosine law; demonstrate an understanding of periodic relationships and sinusoidal functions, and make connections between the numeric, graphical, and algebraic representation of sinusoidal functions; identify and represent sinusoidal functions, and solve problems involving sinusoidal functions, including those arising from real-world applications.

Chapter 9 Logarithmic Functions

                Students will demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between exponential expressions and logarithmic expressions, evaluate logarithms, and apply the laws of logarithms to simplify numeric expressions; identify and describe some key features of the graphs of logarithmic functions, make connections among the numeric, graphical, and algebraic representations of logarithmic functions, and solve related problems graphically; solve exponential and simple logarithmic equations in one variable algebraically, including those in problems arising from real-world applications.

Course Curriculum

    1. Chapter 0 Teacher's Notes

    2. Unit 0.1 (Factorization)

    3. Exercise 0.1

    4. Unit 0.2 (Inequalities)

    5. Exercise 0.2

    6. Unit 0.3 (Linear Inequalities)

    7. Exercise 0.3

    8. Unit 0.4 (Polynomial Inequalities)

    9. Exercise 0.4

    10. Your feedback for this Chapter (0) 對這課你的回饋是:

    1. Exercise 0.1 (numerical answer)

    2. Exercise 0.1 (video-solution)

    3. Exercise 0.2 (numerical answer)

    4. Exercise 0.2 (video-solution)

    5. Exercise 0.3 (numerical answer)

    6. Exercise 0.3 (video-solution)

    7. Exercise 0.4 (numerical answer)

    8. Exercise 0.4 (video-solution)

    1. Chapter 1 Teacher's Notes

    2. Unit 1.1 (Relation and Function)

    3. Exercise 1.1

    4. Unit 1.2 (Function Notation and Evaluation)

    5. Exercise 1.2

    6. Unit 1.3 (Domain and Range of Functions)

    7. Exercise 1.3

    1. Exercise 1.1 (numerical answer)

    2. Exercise 1.1 (video-solution)

    3. Exercise 1.2 (numerical answer)

    4. Exercise 1.2 (video-solution)

    5. Exercise 1.3 (numerical answer)

    6. Exercise 1.3 (video-solution)

    1. Chapter 2 Teacher's Notes

    2. Unit 2.1 (Basic Arithmetic of Functions)

    3. Exercise 2.1

    4. Unit 2.2 (Function Composition)

    5. Exercise 2.2

    6. Unit 2.3a (Inverse Functions - Part 1)

      FREE PREVIEW
    7. Unit 2.3b (Inverse Functions - Part 2)

    8. Exercise 2.3

    9. Unit 2.4a (Transformations of Functions - Part 1)

      FREE PREVIEW
    10. Unit 2.4b (Transformations of Functions - Part 2)

    11. Unit 2.4c (Transformations of Functions - Part 3)

    12. Exercise 2.4

    13. Your feedback for this Chapter (2) 對這課你的回饋是:

    1. Exercise 2.1 (numerical answer)

    2. Exercise 2.1 (video-solution)

    3. Exercise 2.2 (numerical answer)

    4. Exercise 2.2 (video- solution)

    5. Exercise 2.3 (numerical answer)

    6. Exercise 2.3 (video-solution)

    7. Exercise 2.4 (numerical answer)

    8. Exercise 2.4 (video-solution)

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