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3.00 Credits
Lec-3 Prereq.: MATH 110B or 100B Set theory, logic, relations and functions, mathematical induction and recursion, combinatorics, discrete probability, trees and graphs, analysis of algorithms, algebraic structures. Emphasis on topics of interest to mathematics and computer science students. CSU/UC/CAN CSCI 26
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Lec-3 Prereq.: MATH 110C Systems of linear equations, matrix algebra, determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. CSU/UC/CAN MATH 26
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Lec-3 Prereq.: MATH 110C Ordinary differential equations, existence and uniqueness of solutions, linear differential equations, systems of differential equations, series solutions, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, partial differential equations. CSU/UC/CAN MATH 24
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5.00 Credits
Lec-5 Prereq.: MATH 110C Systems of linear equations, matrix algebra, determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors; ordinary differential equations, existence and uniqueness of solutions, linear differential equations, systems of differential equations, series solutions, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, partial differential equations. CSU/UC
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Lec-3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP avail. Prereq.: Varies with course content Repeat: max. 9 units The content of this course varies. CSU (UC upon review)
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Lec-3 Prereq.: MATH 860 OR placement in MATH 70 Advise: Eligible for ENGL 90 or ESL 72 or 150 or placement in ENGL 92 or ESL 82 or 160 Concepts of mathematics for students with nontechnical goals. Range of topics from various branches of mathematics. The role of mathematics in modern society. CSU
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Lec-3 Prereq.: MATH 92 or 860 Linear, quadratic, algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions with applications to business and economics; interest and ordinary annuity problems; introduction to differential and integral calculus of one variable with applications to business and economics. CSU/UC/CAN MATH 12
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4.00 Credits
Lec-4 Prereq.: MATH 92 or 860 Descriptive statistics: organization of data; measures of central tendency, dispersion, and association; linear regression and correlation. Probability theory. Random variables: expected value, variance, independence, standard discrete and continuous distributions, and normal approximation. Sampling and statistical inference: estimating population parameters, interval estimation, and standard tests of hypotheses. Applications. CSU/UC/CAN STAT 2
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, conf-2 Prereq.: MATH E1 or E or E3 or EX or BSMA G, H, or J; OR placement in MATH 835 or 840 Recommended for students who need additional preparation before taking MATH 840 or introductory courses in chemistry, physics, engineering technology, economics, or business. Brief review of basic mathematics; measurement systems (English and metric); prealgebra topics (order of operations, signed numbers, integer exponents, square roots, simple equations and formulas, proportions); geometry topics (length, area, volume, similarity); calculator usage, estimation, and number sense; introduction to probability and statistics; applications.
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Lec-5 Prereq.: MATH E1 or E or E3 or EX or MATH 835; OR Placement in MATH 840 Fundamental operations on integers, rational numbers, polynomials, and algebraic expressions; linear and quadratic equations; linear inequalities; integer exponents and square roots; graphing; systems of equations; and applications. Some sections emphasize how society shapes women's views toward math. Use of math examples related to women's lives. For further information about these courses, see the chair of Women's Studie
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