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MATH 1240: Elements of Applied Mathematics II
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Second semester of a two-semester sequence. Primarily for students enrolled in the technology programs. Problems in science and engineering are stressed. Topics include systems of equations, factoring, algebraic fractions, quadratic equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, analytic geometry and complex numbers. (3 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisite: MATH 1230. Cannot receive credit for this course if previously received credit for MATH 1220-1225. A graphing calculator is required; Texas Instruments TI-83 or TI- 84 recommended.
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MATH 1310: Elementary Statistics
4.00 Credits
Corning Community College
An intuitive approach to statistics. Analysis and description of numerical data using frequency distributions, histograms and measures of central tendency and dispersion, elementary theory of probability with applications of binomial and normal probability distributions, sampling distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, chi-square, linear regression, and correlation. The statistical computer language Minitab will be used. (4 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring) Prerequisite: MATH 1215, 1230 or equivalent. A graphing calculator is required; Texas Instruments TI-83 or TI-84 recommended.
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MATH 1411: Elementary Functions I
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Semester includes definitions and axioms of the number systems, inequalities, absolute value, graphical analyses of polynomial and rational functions, systems of equations, matrices, and determinants. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall). Prerequisite: Three years of high school math including intermediate algebra and trigonometry, MATH 1225 or MATH 1240. Cannot take both MATH 1411-1412 and MATH 1413 for credit. A graphing calculator is required; Texas Instruments TI-83 or TI-84 recommended.
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MATH 1412: Elementary Functions II
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
This course is the second semester of a two semester sequence to prepare students to take Calculus. The course thoroughly studies trigonometric functions of real numbers, including their graphs, and trig identities and applications of trigonometry. Analytical geometry is covered and an introduction to polar coordinates. Mathematical induction and the binomial theorem are also introduced. (3 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisite: MATH 1411. Cannot take both MATH 1411-1412 and MATH 1413 for credit. A graphing calculator is required; Texas Instruments TI-83 or TI-84 recommended.
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MATH 1413: Pre-Calculus Mathematics
4.00 Credits
Corning Community College
The characteristics of elementary real functions including algebraic and graphical analysis, inequalities, absolute values, logarithms, trigonometry of real numbers, plane analytic geometry, polar coordinates, complex numbers and Binomial Theorem. (4 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Four years of high school math, MATH 1225 or MATH 1240. Cannot take both MATH 1411-1412 and MATH 1413 for credit. A graphing calculator is required; Texas Instruments TI-83 or TI-84 recommended.
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MATH 1510: Fundamental Concepts of Calculus I
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Beginning calculus for business, technology and the social and life sciences. Applications are stressed. Limits, rules for differentiation, higher-order and implicit differentiation, related rates, extrema, optimization and curve sketching. (3 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisites: MATH 1225, 1240. A graphing calculator is required; Texas Instruments TI-83 or TI-84 recommended. Cannot receive credit for this course and MATH 1610.
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MATH 1520: Fundamental Concepts of Calculus II
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Introduction to integral calculus; differentiation and integration of exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions; further integration techniques; brief introduction to differential equations. (3 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisite: MATH 1510. Cannot receive credit for this course and MATH 1610. A graphing calculator is required; Texas Instruments TI-83 or TI-84 recommended.
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MATH 1610: Calculus I
4.00 Credits
Corning Community College
The first semester of differential and integral single variable calculus. Basic theory using algebraic and trigonometric function and applications are covered concurrently. Topics include limits, derivatives, considered by algebraically and graphically, differentials and their use as approximations, the indefinite and definate integrals with applications to areas, volumes, surface area, arc length, moments and center of mass. (4 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Four years of high school math, including pre-calculus, or either MATH 1411-1412 or MATH 1413. Cannot receive credit for this course and MATH 1510-1520. A graphing calculator is required; Texas Instruments TI- 83 or TI-84 recommended.
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MATH 1620: Calculus II
4.00 Credits
Corning Community College
A continuation of Calculus I. Topics include calculus of conics, logarithmic, exponential and hyperbolic functions, techniques of integration, infinite series, parametric equations, and polar coordinates. (4 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: MATH 1610 or equivalent course. A graphing calculator is required; Texas Instruments TI-83 or TI-84 recommended.
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MATH 2330: Discrete Structures
3.00 Credits
Corning Community College
Discrete mathematical foundations and their relationship to computing. Sets and set relations, functions, graphs and digraphs, trees and strings, permutations and combinations, Boolean algebra, algebraic structures and concepts. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN) Prerequisite: MATH 1411 or higher.
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