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Real numbers; consumer mathematics; variation; functions, relations, and graphs; geometry of measurement; probability and statistics; sets and logic. Broad in scope course, emphasizes applications. Prerequisites: Three years of high school mathematics at the level of algebra and above, and a satisfactory score on the Math Placement Test. 3 credits.
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Mathematics needed by those teaching the new-content curriculum at the elementary school level, emphasis on number concepts. MATH 122 does not satisfy the general education core mathematics requirement. Prerequisite: MATH 096. 3 credits. 402 College of Sciences
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Mathematics needed by those teaching the new-content curriculum at the elementary school level, emphasizing concepts in statistics and geometry. Prerequisite: MATH 122. 3 credits.
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Equations and inequalities; relations and functions; linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential, and logarithm functions; systems of linear equations and inequalities; matrices; sequences and series; binomial theorem. Prerequisites: Three years of high school mathematics at the level of algebra and above, and a satisfactory score on the Math Placement Test or MATH 096 or equivalent. 3 credits.
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Logic, sets, probability, matrices, and linear programming, and their application to the analysis of business and social science problems. Prerequisites: MATH 124 or MATH 126 or equivalent. 3 credits.
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Topics include fundamentals of algebra, functions and graphs, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, and systems of linear equations. Prerequisites: Three years of high school mathematics at the level of algebra and above, and a satisfactory score on the Math Placement Test or MATH 096 or equivalent. 3 credits.
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Topics include circular functions, trigonometric identities and equations, conic sections, complex numbers, and discrete algebra. Prerequisites: Three years of high school mathematics at the level of algebra and above, and a satisfactory score on the Math Placement Test or MATH 126. 3 credits.
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Relations, functions, and their graphs; polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithm, and trigonometric functions; analytic trigonometry; systems of equations and inequalities; conics; mathematical induction; sequences and series. A combination of MATH 126 and MATH 127. Prerequisites: Four years of high school mathematics at the level of algebra and above, and a satisfactory score on the Math Placement Test or MATH 096 or equivalent. 5 credits.
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Mathematical study of interest, annuities, sinking funds, depreciation, amortization, and other topics related to business problems. Prerequisite: MATH 124 or equivalent. 3 credits.
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Techniques of calculus, with applications to the analysis of business and social science problems. Topics include functions of one and several variables, differentiation and partial differentiation, integration, and optimization. Prerequisites: MATH 124 or MATH 126 or equivalent. 3 credits.
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