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4.00 - 5.00 Credits
Inequalities (including absolute value and systems), systems of equations, applications (word problems), functions (inverse, exponential, and logarithmic), variations, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, complex numbers, quadratic equations, parabolas, circles, quadratic formula, formulas, properties and applications of logarithms. The fee for this course includes $102 for the MyMathLab software license for the semester. No textbook is required. The balance of the fee ($19 per credit hour) is for developmental support and is in lieu of the developmental fee previously charged each semester.
Prerequisite:
A02 21 and AE2 21 and ALEKS 35 and ALEKSC 35 and MATH 0990 and MATHRU 21
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the definitions, methods, and logic of geometry. Prerequisite: MATH 0990 or placement test.
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3.00 Credits
Topics from mathematics which convey to the student the beauty and utility of mathematics, and which illustrate its application to modern society. Topics include geometry, statistics, probability, and growth and form.
Prerequisite:
A02 21 and ALEKS 46 and ALEKS 46 and D01 20 and MATH 0970 and MATH 1010
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6.00 Credits
This course will center on topics including: proportional reasoning, financial mathematics, linear and exponential modeling, geometry, probability and statistics. Material will be introduced in the form of real-life problems. Pre-requisite material will be incorporated as appropriate.
Prerequisite:
A02 17 and ALEKS 14 and MATH 0950 and MATH 0970 and MATH 0990 and MATH 1010 and MATH 1020 and MATH 1030
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts of probability and statistics including data collection and analysis, correlation and regression, probability. discrete and continuous distributions (binomial, normal and t distributions), estimation and hypothesis testing, with an emphasis on applications and understanding of the main ideas. Prereq: MATH 1010 or Math ACT score 23 or higher or placement test.
Prerequisite:
A02 23 and ALEKS 46 and ALEKSC 46 and D01 20 and MATH 1010 and MATH 1050 and MATH 1080 and MATH 1210 and MME3 080
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4.00 Credits
This course covers a survey of college mathematics and is also a preparatory course for calculus. Topics from continuous mathematics include polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, equations and their applications, absolute value, polynomial and rational inequalities, and nonlinear systems. Topics from discrete mathematics include matrices, matrix algebra and inverses, and determinants.
Prerequisite:
A02 23 and ALEKS 100 and ALEKS 55 and ALEKSC 55 and D01 50 and MATH 1010
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3.00 Credits
This course is true to its Greek title root "triangle-measure" and is a preparatory course for calculus. Topics include trigonometric functions and their graphs, trigonometric identities, inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations, solving triangles, and applications of trigonometry. Complex numbers, polar coordinates and vectors are also introduced. Prerequisite: MATH 1010 or Math ACT score of 23 or higher or placement test.
Prerequisite:
A02 23 and ALEKS 55 and D01 050 and MATH 1010 and MATH 1050
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5.00 Credits
This is an accelerated course that covers the main topics of College Algebra and Trigonometry. It is a single course prerequisite to calculus and is primarily for those students that need a review. Topics include polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, equations and their applications, absolute value, polynomial and rational inequalities, and nonlinear systems; matrices, matrix algebra and inverses, determinants, sequences and series; trigonometric functions and their graphs, trigonometric identities, inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations, solving triangles, and applications of trigonometry. In addition, conics and polar coordinates are also covered.
Prerequisite:
A02 23 and ALEKS 55 and ALEKSC 55 and D01 50 and MATH 1010 and MATH 1050
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3.00 Credits
Concepts and applications of functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, matrices, Gaussian elimination, exponential and logarithmic functions, growth, periodic and continuously compounded interest, arithmetic and geometric series, annuities and loans. Applications mainly to business and economic problems.
Prerequisite:
A02 23 and ALEKS 55 and MATH 1010
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3.00 Credits
A conceptual understanding of the fundamental notions of calculus (limits, continuity, differentiation and integration). Application of these ideas to economics, the social and life sciences, and natural resource modeling is central to the course.
Prerequisite:
ALEKS 65 and D01 050 and MATH 1050 and MATH 1080
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