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3.00 Credits
Provides the concepts and techniques of algebra that are needed to understand subjects such as statistics and economics which contain a considerable amount of quantitative reasoning. Is additionally a preparatory course for the study of calculus. Major topics include: the concept of functions, graphs of functions and relations, operations on functions, rational functions, exponentials and logarithms, systems of equations and inequalities, applications. Prerequisite course or appropriate score on placement test is required.
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4.00 Credits
Provides the concepts and techniques of algebra that are needed to understand subjects such as statistics and economics, which contain a considerable amount of quantitative reasoning. It is, additionally, a preparatory course for the study of calculus. This course reviews the material contained in intermediate algebra and covers the material in college algebra. Major topics include: the concept of functions, operations on function, rational functions, exponentials and logarithms, systems of equations and inequalities, applications. Students may not earn credit for both MAC 1105C (Intensive College Algebra) and MAC 1105 (College Algebra).
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3.00 Credits
Trigonometric functions, their properties and graphs, inverse trigonometric functions, their properties and graphs, trigonometric identities, conditional trigonometric equations; solutions of triangles, vector algebra, parametric equations, polar coordinates, applications. College Algebra or a strong high school algebra background is required.
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3.00 Credits
Stresses the aspects of algebra that are important for the calculus sequence. Lays emphasis on graphs in the study of functions and algebraic relations. Covers polynomials; rational functions; logarithmic, exponential, and piecewise defined functions; inequalities; conic sections; matrices; sequences, and series; mathematical induction. Prerequisite course or appropriate score on placement test is required.
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4.00 Credits
This course stresses the aspects of algebra and trigonometry that are important for the calculus sequence. The course lays emphasis on graphs in the study of functions and algebraic relations; covers polynomials, rational functions, logarithmic, exponential, and piecewise define functions; inequalities; conic sections; matrices; and sequences and series. Additionally, the course covers angles, trigonometric functions and graphs; inverse trigonometric functions and graphs; trigonometric formulas, identities and equations; solutions of triangles; and polar coordinates, equations, and graphs.
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3.00 Credits
Sets and functions; derivatives; areas under a curve; integration; exponentials and logarithms; applications of derivatives and integrals.
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4.00 Credits
Differential and Integral Calculus of Algebraic, Trigonometric, and Transcendental functions of single variables. Related applications.
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4.00 Credits
Application of the Definite Integral. Hyperbolic and Inverse Trigonometric Functions. Methods of Integration. Sequences and Infinite Series.
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4.00 Credits
Analytic Geometry and Calculus. Vectors and Vector-Valued Functions. Partial Differentiation. Multiple Integration.
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3.00 Credits
Numerical solutions of equations in one variable, interpolation and polynomial approximation, numerical differentiation and integration, numerical solutions of initial value and boundary value problems for O.D.E., direct methods for solving linear systems, iterative techniques in matrix algebra. Some problems solved with aid of computer. A computer language is required prior to this course.
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