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MATH 130A: Finite Mathematics
2.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Systems of linear equations and inequalities, elementary matrix algebra, introduction to linear programming, elementary discrete probability and statistics. Emphasis on applications to business, economics and social sciences. Pre-requisite: A Grade of "C" or better in MATH 024 or MATH 025 orMTHPT 103 or satisfactory placement score. Course Fee.
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MATH 130B: Finite Mathematics
2.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Elementary discrete probability and statistics. Emphasis on applications to business, economics and social sciences. Pre-requisite: MATH 130A
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MATH 137: Algebra, Trig And Stat With Application
4.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Cartesian coordinate system, representations of lines, functions of one or more independent variables, polynomial, radical, exponential, and logarithmic equations, matrix algebra, systems of equations, radian and degree measure, right-angle trigonometry, law of sines and cosines, and vectors in applied settings. The course will emphasize technical applications. Pre-requisite: A Grade of "C" or better in MATH 024 or MATH 025 orMTHPT 103 or satisfactory placement score. Course Fee.
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MATH 143: College Algebra
3.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Emphasis on the concept of (real-valued) functions as mathematical entities, including domain, range, algebraic operations, composition, inverses, graphing. Polynomial functions, division of polynomials, roots of polynomials, theory of equations, complex numbers, fundamental theorem of algebra. Rational functions and asymptotes. Logarithmic and exponential functions. Multi-level algebraic manipulation of complicated functional expressions-e.g., difference quotients. Conic sections, translation of axes, distance from point to line. Pre-requisite: A Grade of "C" or better in MATH 108 or satisfactory placementscore. Course Fee.
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MATH 144: Trigonometry
2.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Right-triangle and circular function approaches to trigonometry. Trigonometric identities. Graphs of trigonometric functions; amplitude, frequency, phase shift. Inverse trigonometric functions and their graphs. Polar coordinates, polar representation of complex numbers. Co-requisite: MATH 143.
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MATH 147: Precalculus
5.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
The course emphasizes functions, circular trigonometry and multilevel problem solving as preparation for calculus. Functions are treated as mathematical entities, including domain, range, algebraic operations, composition, inverses, and graphing. Polynomial, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, radical and rational functions are explored. Algebraic techniques include diversion of polynomials, roots of polynomials, theory of equations and inequalities, complex numbers and DeMoivre's Theorem, the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra and solving systems of linear and nonlinear equations. Trigonometric identities are derived, proved and applied. Polar coordinates, vectors and oblique triangles are introduced and used in a variety of applications. Analytic geometry focuses on circles, parabolas, distance and midpoints. MATH 147 is equivalent to MATH 143 plus MATH 144. Pre-requisite: A Grade of "C" or better in MATH 108 or satisfactory placementscore. Course Fee.
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MATH 157: Foundations of Elementary Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
An overview of the mathematics taught in grades K-8. Topics from set theory, logic, number theory, and functions. Stresses skills and cognitive understanding. Pre-requisite: A Grade of "C" or better in MATH 108 or MATH 137 orsatisfactory placement score.
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MATH 160: Brief Calculus
4.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
A survey of the essentials of calculus, intended mainly for students in biological and social sciences, business and liberal arts; emphasis on applications to such areas. Basic concepts and computational techniques for functions, derivatives, and integrals, with emphasis on polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions. Very brief introduction to calculus of functions of several variables. Pre-requisite: A Grade of "C" or better in MATH 108 or MATH 137 orsatisfactory placement score. Course Fee.
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MATH 170: Calculus I
4.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Defi nitions of limit, derivative, antiderivative, defi nite integral. Computation of the derivative, including logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions. Applications of the derivative, optimization, mean value theorem. The fundamental theorem of calculus, brief introduction to applications of the integral and to computation of antiderivatives. Intended for students in engineering, mathematics, and the sciences. Pre-requisites: A Grade of "C" or better in MATH 143 and MATH 144, orsatisfactory placement score.
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MATH 175: Calculus II
4.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Applications of the integral, symbolic and numerical techniques of integration, inverse transcendental functions. Sequences and series, with an emphasis on power series and approximation. Pre-requisite: A Grade of "C" or better in MATH 170
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