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Review of fractions, percents, and decimals. Basic topics in algebra, including operations with signed numbers and polynomials, linear equations and inequalities, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, basic graphing techniques, and elementary applications. Every semester. Credit not applicable toward any degree.
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The real number system, first degree equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, rational exponents and roots, linear equations and inequalities in two variables, quadratic equations, systems of equations, absolute value equations, functions and applications. Every semester.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the nature and techniques of mathematics for nontechnical majors. Applications of mathematics to the solution of historical and modern problems will be discussed by selecting topics from the mathematics of finance, the laws of growth and symmetry, graph theory and management science, or the mathematics of social choice and voting schemes. Every semester. Prerequisites: MATH 1006 with a minimum grade of C or Math ACT 22 or above or department head approval.
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3.00 Credits
This precalculus course is designed primarily for students majoring in business, the life sciences, or the social sciences who intend to take the calculus course Math 1830. Topics include polynomial functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, arithmetic and geometric sequences, mathematics of finance, growth and decay, systems of linear equations, matrices, and geometric linear programming. Mathematical models will be taken primarily from the fields of business, biology, and the social sciences. Every semester. Prerequisites: MATH 1006 with minimum grade of C or Math ACT 22 or above or department head approval. Credit not allowed in Mathematics 1130 after completion of MATH 1830 or MATH 1710 with a grade of C or better or any other mathematics course for which these are prerequisites. Credit not allowed in both MATH 1130 and MATH 1710.
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3.00 Credits
The calculus of functions of one real variable for majors in Mathematics, the physical sciences, and Engineering. Precise definitions of limits, derivatives, and integrals including Riemann sums; applications of these concepts and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Every semester. Prerequisites: UTC Math Placement Level 40 or Mathematics 145 with a minimum grade of C or Math ACT 28 or above with the equivalent of at least one semester of high school trigonometry. Corequisite: Mathematics 152.
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1.00 Credits
Calculator and computer treatment of problems and topics in Math 151 using graphical, numerical, and symbolic methods. Laboratory, 2 hours. Pre- or Corequisite: Mathematics 151.
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4.00 Credits
Calculus of functions of one variable with applications; historical, biographical, philosophical material. Fall semester. Prerequisite: University Honors Scholar, others by approval of the Mathematics Department Head. Credit not allowed in both Mathematics 151 and 155 or in 136 after 155. May be substituted for Mathematics 151 in meeting all requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Additional topics in the calculus of functions of one real variable. Applications of integration, techniques of integration, infinite series, and convergence tests. Every semester. Prerequisite: Mathematics 151 with a minimum grade of C. Corequisite: Mathematics 162.
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1.00 Credits
Calculator and computer treatment of problems and topics in Math 161 using graphical, numerical, and symbolic methods. Laboratory, 2 hours. Prerequisites: Mathematics 152 with a minimum grade of C. Pre- or Corequisite: Mathematics 160 or 161.
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3.00 Credits
This precalculus course is designed primarily for students majoring in Mathematics, the physical sciences, and Engineering who intend to take Math 1720, Precalculus II, and the calculus courses Math 1910/1911. Topics include solving polynomial equations and inequalities; complex numbers; the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra; rational functions; graphing techniques; functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; mathematical induction. Mathematical models will be taken primarily from the fields of engineering, biology, and natural sciences. Every semester. Prerequisites: MATH 1006 with minimum grade of C or Math ACT 22 or above or department head approval. Credit not allowed in Mathematics 1710 after MATH 1830, MATH 1720, or MATH 1910 with a minimum grade of C. Credit not allowed in both MATH 1130 and MATH 1710.
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