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MATH 114N Help — Algebra for College Students

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Can Someone Help Me With MATH 114N?

Yes. We handle the entire course: Knewton Alta adaptive homework, quizzes, and exams. MATH 114N builds the algebraic foundation you’ll use for Dimensional Analysis, dosage calculations, and MATH 225N. The math isn’t advanced—it’s the 8-week pace and Knewton Alta’s adaptive loops that overwhelm working nursing students. We complete modules efficiently and get you the grade. A/B guaranteed or your money back.

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Course Overview

MATH 114N—Algebra for College Students—is Chamberlain’s foundational math course. It covers the algebraic skills you’ll need for dosage calculations, IV drip rates, and the statistics course (MATH 225N) that comes next. If you’re in the nursing program, this is where your math journey begins.

The course runs 8 weeks and uses Knewton Alta for adaptive homework. You’ll work through equations, proportions, unit conversions, and the beginnings of Dimensional Analysis—what Chamberlain calls “The Chamberlain Way.”

Platform

Knewton Alta + Canvas

Duration

8 Weeks

Credits

3 Credit Hours

Leads To

MATH 225N & DA Quiz

Most Chamberlain students are working adults—nurses pursuing BSN completion, career changers, parents balancing family and school. Many haven’t taken a math class in 5, 10, even 20 years. The content itself isn’t calculus-level hard. The challenge is relearning algebra at an accelerated pace while managing everything else in your life.

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Why MATH 114N Matters for Your Nursing Career

This isn’t just a box to check. The algebra you learn in MATH 114N directly applies to patient safety. Every time you calculate a medication dose, set an IV drip rate, or convert between units, you’re using skills from this course.

Dosage Calculations

Physician orders 250 mg. Pharmacy supplies 125 mg/5 mL. How many mL do you administer? This is MATH 114N algebra applied to real patients.

IV Drip Rates

Order: 1000 mL NS over 8 hours. Drop factor: 15 gtt/mL. What’s the drip rate? Proportions and unit conversions from MATH 114N.

Weight-Based Dosing

Pediatric dose: 10 mg/kg/day in 3 divided doses. Patient weighs 44 lbs. What’s each dose? Unit conversion and multi-step algebra.

The DA Quiz

Before clinical rotations, you must pass Chamberlain’s Dimensional Analysis competency exam. MATH 114N teaches the setup method you’ll use.

Get MATH 114N wrong and you struggle in MATH 225N. Fail the DA quiz and you can’t start clinicals. Make a calculation error on the floor and you harm a patient. The stakes compound as you progress through the program.

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Topics Covered

MATH 114N covers foundational algebra with a healthcare lens. Here’s what you’ll encounter week by week:

Weeks 1-2: Real Numbers & Basic Operations

Topics: Order of operations, integers, fractions, decimals, percents, absolute value, properties of real numbers

Nursing connection: Percent calculations for solutions, decimal accuracy in dosing, fraction manipulation for medication math

Weeks 3-4: Linear Equations & Inequalities

Topics: Solving one-step, two-step, and multi-step equations, variables on both sides, literal equations, compound inequalities

Nursing connection: Isolating variables to solve for unknown doses, rearranging formulas for IV calculations

Week 5: Ratios, Proportions & Unit Conversions ⚠️

Topics: Setting up and solving proportions, cross-multiplication, unit conversion, metric system, dimensional analysis introduction

Nursing connection: The heart of medication math—converting mg to g, calculating doses based on patient weight, setting up DA problems

🔑 This is the most critical week. Proportions and unit conversions are the foundation of “The Chamberlain Way” for Dimensional Analysis.

Week 6: Exponents & Polynomials

Topics: Rules of exponents, scientific notation, polynomial operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication)

Nursing connection: Scientific notation for lab values, understanding very large and very small quantities in pharmacology

Week 7: Factoring & Quadratics

Topics: Factoring GCF, factoring trinomials, difference of squares, solving quadratic equations

Nursing connection: Less directly applicable to bedside nursing, but builds algebraic fluency needed for MATH 225N statistics

Week 8: Review & Final Exam

Focus: Comprehensive review, cumulative final exam covering all topics with emphasis on healthcare applications

Final exam: Typically proctored through Respondus LockDown Browser

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Dimensional Analysis: The Chamberlain Way

Chamberlain teaches a specific approach to medication calculations called Dimensional Analysis (DA), or what they call “The Chamberlain Way.” It’s a systematic method for setting up problems so units cancel and you’re left with the answer in the units you need.

Example: The DA Setup

Problem: The physician orders 500 mg of amoxicillin. The pharmacy supplies amoxicillin 250 mg/5 mL. How many mL will you administer?

DA Setup:

500 mg × (5 mL / 250 mg) = ? mL

Solution: The “mg” units cancel, leaving mL. 500 × 5 ÷ 250 = 10 mL

MATH 114N introduces this setup method. You’ll practice it extensively, then face the DA competency quiz before starting clinical rotations. The quiz isn’t a course—it’s a gatekeeper. Pass it or you don’t move forward.

We teach DA setup alongside completing your MATH 114N coursework. By the time you finish the course with us, you’ll have the foundation to pass the DA quiz confidently—or we can help with that too.

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Navigating Knewton Alta

Knewton Alta is Chamberlain’s adaptive learning platform for math courses. It adjusts to your performance—answer correctly and you progress; struggle and you get sent back through remediation content.

For students who haven’t done math in years, this creates a frustrating cycle:

The Remediation Trap

You’re rusty on fractions → You make careless errors → Alta flags you as “not mastering” the concept → You get sent back to review elementary material → You spend 3 hours on what should take 45 minutes → You fall behind → The next module is due → The cycle continues.

We know how to complete Knewton Alta modules efficiently. We hit mastery thresholds cleanly without triggering unnecessary remediation loops. This isn’t about shortcuts—it’s about not wasting time on an algorithm’s interpretation of your performance.

What We Handle in Knewton Alta

  • Initial assessments — The diagnostic that determines your starting point
  • Learning objectives — Each module’s content and practice problems
  • Mastery checks — The assessments that unlock completion credit
  • Remediation content — If triggered, we complete it efficiently
  • Module quizzes — End-of-module assessments

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Who Hires Us for MATH 114N

Math-Anxious Students

You chose nursing because you’re good with people, not numbers. The thought of algebra after 10+ years away from math class creates genuine anxiety. We remove that barrier.

Working Nurses (RN-to-BSN)

You already know dosage calculations from the floor. You don’t need to relearn algebra—you need the credential. We handle the coursework while you handle patients.

Career Changers

You’re investing $85K+ in a career change. You can’t afford to fail a prerequisite and delay your entire transition. One bad grade cascades through your whole program.

Time-Crunched Parents

Between kids, work, and clinical rotations, you can’t spend 15 hours a week on Knewton Alta. You’d rather pay for math help than sacrifice family time.

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How It Works

1

Share Your Syllabus

Current week, what’s due, your deadlines

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Get Your Quote

Flat rate, no hourly surprises

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We Complete Everything

Knewton Alta, quizzes, exam

4

You Get Your A or B

Guaranteed, or full refund

What We Need From You

  • Canvas login — Access to course materials and gradebook
  • Knewton Alta access — Usually linked through Canvas
  • Current status — Which week, what’s completed, current grade
  • Deadlines — Especially upcoming quizzes or the final exam

A/B Grade Guarantee

If you don’t earn an A or B in MATH 114N, you get a full refund. We target 90%+ on every assignment. See complete terms on our guarantee page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does MATH 114N help cost?

Pricing depends on how much work remains and your deadline urgency. Full course from Week 1 costs more than “just help me finish Week 7-8.” We provide flat-rate quotes. Send your syllabus for a quote within 24 hours.

I haven’t done math in 15 years. Can you still help?

Absolutely. That’s exactly who we help. We don’t need you to remember anything—we complete the coursework ourselves. Your job is to provide access and deadlines. Our job is to deliver the grade.

Is the final exam proctored?

Typically yes. Chamberlain uses Respondus LockDown Browser for proctored exams. We handle proctored exams through secure remote access with your permission, or provide comprehensive study materials so you can take it confidently yourself. Contact us with your exam details.

Will this prepare me for the DA quiz?

MATH 114N introduces Dimensional Analysis, which is the foundation for the DA competency quiz. We can provide explanations alongside completed work so you understand the setup method. For dedicated DA quiz prep or help, see our DA Quiz page.

Can you help with just specific modules?

Yes. We offer single-module or single-assignment help. If you’re fine with everything except Week 5 ratios and proportions, we can quote that specific work. No pressure to sign up for the full course.

What if I’m already behind?

We can catch you up. Send us your current status—which modules are incomplete, what’s due when, your current grade—and we’ll calculate what’s needed to get you back on track. Knewton Alta lets you work ahead, so we can often compress the timeline.

Is this confidential?

100%. Secure credential handling, no third-party sharing, natural completion pace matching your previous patterns, no retained data after course completion. We’ve operated for years with zero confidentiality issues.

Do you guarantee grades?

Yes. A or B guaranteed on qualified work, or full refund. We target 90%+ on every assignment. See our guarantee page for complete terms.

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