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3.00 Credits
Preq., MATH 101; Early Childhood, Elementary, and Middle School Education majors only. Developing number sense and concepts underlying computation, estimation, pattern recognition, and function definition. Studying number relationships, systems, and theory. Applying algebraic concepts to solve problems.
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Preq., MATH 203; Early Childhood, Elementary, and Middle School Education majors only. Studying the geometry of one, two, and three dimensions and applications to problems in the physical world. Exploring probability and statistics in real-world situations.
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Preq., Mathematics ACT score greater than or equal to 26, or Mathematics SAT score is greater than or equal to 590, or Placement by Exam, or MATH 101. Applied trigonometry, vectors, basic applied differential and integral calculus for professional aviation. Credit will not be given for MATH 212 if credit is given for MATH 112.
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Preq., MATH 101 and MATH 112 or Placement by Exam. Functions and graphs, the derivative, applications of derivatives, indefinite integrals, application of definite integrals. Credit will not be given for MATH 220 if credit is given for MATH 222 or 240 or 241 or 242.
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Preq., MATH 125 or MATH 240, or placement by exam. Functions and graphs, the derivative, the indefinite integral and the definite integral; applications as applied to business and economics. Credit will not be given for MATH 222 if credit is given for MATH 220 or 241 or 242. Statewide Transfer Agreement Course*.
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Preq., MATH 220. Applications of calculus and differential equations to electrical technology; includes integration techniques, series, differential equations, and transforms.
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2-3-3. Preq., one of (A) or (B): ( A): Functions, graphs, polynomial functions; trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic functions and equations; inverse functions; introduction to analytic geometry; limits; derivatives; continuity. Credit will not be given for MATH 240 if credit is given for MATH 220.
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Preq., MATH 240. Differentiation rules; trigonometric reduction formulas, trigonometric equations, derivatives of algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; application of differentiation; optimization; induction. Credit will not be given for MATH 241 if credit is given for MATH 220 or 222.
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Preq., MATH 241. Anti-differentiation, definite integrals, techniques of integration, areas and volumes, numerical integration, improper integrals, separable differential equations and linear constant coefficient differential equations (homogenous and inhomogenous). Credit will not be given for MATH 242 if credit is given for MATH 220 or 222.
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3.00 Credits
Preq., MATH 242. Single variable continuous statistics, exponential and normal distributions, central limit theorem, vectors, three-dimensional coordinates, double and triple integrals.
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