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4.00 Credits
Function, theory, techniques for graphing functions (polynomials, rational functions, trigonometry functions, exponential functions, log functions, and compositions of these such as trig polynomials), solutions of systems of linear and nonlinear equations, inequalities, introduction to limits. 4 lecture/problemsolving. Prerequisites: within the last three quarters, must have achieved either a minimum placement score on the appropriate MDPT, or C or better in both MAT 105 and MAT 106.
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Functions, limits, continuity, derivatives of all functions including trig, exponential, log, inverse trig and implicit functions. Applications of derivatives including max/min problems. 4 lecture/problemsolving. Prerequisite: within the last three quarters, must have achieved either a minimum placement score on the appropriate MDPT or B or better in both MAT 105 and MAT 106 or C or better in MAT 112.
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Definite and indefinite integrals. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Applications of the definite integral. Integration techniques including integration by parts, integrals of trig products, partial fractions, substitution, trig substitution. Hyperbolic functions. 4 lecture/problemsolving. Prerequisite: C or better in MAT 114 or consent of the instructor.
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Sequences and series, L'Hospital' s rule, improper integrals, polar coordinates, parametric equations and conic sections. 4 lecture/problemsolving. Prerequisites: C or better in MAT 115 or consent of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Complex numbers, advanced quadratic equations with applications, quadratic and rational inequalities, functions, conic sections, logarithms, nonlinear systems of equations, sequences and series, binomial expansions. 4 lecture/problemsolving. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: within the last three quarters, must have achieved either a minimum placement score on the ELM or the appropriate MDPT, or C or better in MAT 11. Course does not earn Baccalaureate credit.
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4.00 Credits
Study of the calculus of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions. Graphing, limits, derivatives, differentials and integrals of single variable functions listed above. Brief introduction to partial derivatives and double integrals of multivariable functions. Special emphasis is given to applications in life sciences. 4 lecture/problemsolving. Prerequisites: within the last three quarters, must have achieved either a minimum placement score on the appropriate MDPT, or C or better in MAT 105.
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4.00 Credits
Graphing, differentiation, integration of rational and exponential functions, with special emphasis on applications to business. Not open to any student whose major requires the MAT 114 sequence. 4 lecture/problemsolving. Prerequisite: within the last three quarters, must have achieved either a minimum placement score on the appropriate MDPT, or C or better in MAT 12, or MAT 105, or MAT 106, or MAT 191, or STA 120.
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4.00 Credits
Differential calculus of rational functions and applications of the derivative. Integral calculus and applications of the integral. 4 lecture/problemsolving. Prerequisite: within the last three quarters, must have achieved either a minimum placement score on the appropriate MDPT, or B or better in both MAT 105 and MAT 106 or C or better in MAT 112.
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4.00 Credits
Analytic geometry. Derivatives and integrals of trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions and applications. Infinite Series. 4 lecture/problemsolving. Prerequisite: C or better in MAT 130 or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Techniques of multidimensional calculus, introduction to ordinary differential equations and Laplace transforms. 4 lecture/problemsolving. Prerequisite: C or better in MAT 131 or consent of instructor.
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