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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 030 - Intermediate Algebra or MATH 025 - Algebra Mod 4: Rational & Radical Behavio, or appropriate score on math placement test. This is a first course in statistics that introduces the student to the methods and uses of statistical research. Topics include descriptive displays and analysis, classical probability, the normal distribution, the sampling distribution of the mean, inferences concerning means, p-values, independence and goodness of fit tests.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 110 - Statistics I. This course is a continuation of Statistics I. Topics include description and analysis of bivariate data, regression and correlation, inferences in regression, chi-square procedures, inferences in two means and proportions, simple experimental design, analysis of variance, and optional non-parametric tests.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 030 - Intermediate Algebra or MATH 025 - Algebra Mod 4: Rational and Radical Behavior or appropriate score on the math placement test. This course is designed as the first semester of a two semester sequence for students preparing to study calculus. This course consists of a weekly 1-hour lab. Topics include the study of polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions and other topics from algebra.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 030 - Intermediate Algebra or MATH 025 - Algebra Mod 4: Rational & Radical Behavior or appropriate score on math placement test. This is an honors course designed for students preparing to study calculus. This course consists of a weekly 1-hour lab. The material covered in this course combines the material in BOTH MATH 112 Precalculus I and MATH 113 Precalculus II. Topics include the study of polynomial, rational, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions and other topics from algebra, trigonometry and analytic geometry. Students who successfully complete Precalculus Honors can proceed into the study of calculus.
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1.00 Credits
Corequisites: MATH 112 - Precalculus I or MATH 113 - Precalculus II or MATH 114H - Precalculus Honors. This course is designed as an honors component to supplement existing courses at the precalculus level. This course is intended to provide students with exposure to relevant ideas for future courses in Calculus. Topics include arithmetic and geometric sequences and sums, infinite series, the binomial theorem, mathematical induction, permutations, combinations and probability.
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1.00 Credits
Corequisites: MATH 112 - Precalculus I or MATH 113 - Precalculus II or MATH 114H - Precalculus Honors. This course is designed as an honors component to supplement existing courses at the precalculus level. The course is intended to provide students with exposure to relevant ideas for future courses in Calculus. Topics include intuitive concept of the limit of a function, introduction to the delta epsilon definition, limits at infinity, continuity, and the Intermediate Value Theorem.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite or Corequisite: MATH 150 - Applied Calculus or MATH 151 - Calculus I. This course is designed to introduce students to the techniques of understanding and writing mathematical proof. Emphasis is on analyzing and writing proofs. Problems from a variety of mathematical areas are considered. Topics include set notation and operations, proof techniques, and induction.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 113 - Precalculus II, MATH 114H - Precalculus Honors or a satisfactory score on a placement test. A one-semester course in Calculus as applied to business, economics, the behavioral sciences, the social sciences, and biology. Topics include the basic principles of limits, continuity, derivatives of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions, the study of antiderivatives, the integral and applications of integral. Credit will not be given for both Applied Calculus and Unified Calculus.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 3.5 years of college preparatory mathematics including Trigonometry and a satisfactory score on a placement test or MATH 114H - Precalculus Honors or MATH 113 - Precalculus II. 180 RVCC 2008-2009 Catalog ? For updated information, visit www.raritanval.edu Introductory Calculus with a technology-based computer laboratory component. Topics include limits, differentiation, applications of derivatives, integration, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and logarithmic, exponential, and other transcendental functions.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 151 - Calculus I. The second semester of a three-semester sequence of introductory calculus with a technology-based computer laboratory. Topics include integration techniques, integration applications in various coordinate systems, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, and infinite series.
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