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4.00 Credits
Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 The student will study and demonstrate knowledge of polynomials, factoring, rational expressions and equations, functions and graphs, and additional related topics. Prerequisite: MTH060 or MTH070A with a C or better or placement
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5.00 Credits
Credits - 5 Lecture -5 This course is an intensive review of topics in elementary algebra designed to provide the student with the prerequisite knowledge necessary for success in MTH 095. This course is for the student who has had some experience with algebra. In this course the student will learn to solve a variety of problems including linear equations and inequalities and quadratic equations. Methods will include the use of data tables, graphs and symbolic representation. Students will also be expected to give verbal justification for mathematical models and solution methods. This class is an accelerated version of MTH060 and MTH065. MTH070A covers material from MTH060 and MTH070B cover material from MTH065. Prerequisite: MTH025 with a C or better or placement
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4.00 Credits
Credits - 4 Lecture -4 The student will study and demonstrate knowledge of prerequisite skills needed for MTH 105 and MTH 111. These skills include solving algebraic equalities and inequalities, logarithmic equations, and systems of linear and nonlinear equations. Also included are graphing algebraic functions, logarithmic functions, and conic sections. Emphasis is placed on algebraic problem-solving skills; a graphing calculator will be used as a tool to further algebraic knowledge. Prerequisite: MTH065 or MTH070B with a C or better or placement
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1.00 Credits
Credits - 1 Lab - 1 A mathematics problem solving course that applies prerequisite algebra skills. Students practice critical thinking skills in a variety of algebraic areas. The main focus of this course is exploration of algebra through the use of technology, i.e., graphics calculators and/or computer software. Offered periodically. Prerequisite: MTH095 or instructor approval
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4.00 Credits
Credits - 4 Lecture -4 This is a mathematics problem-solving course that applies prerequisite algebra skills. Students practice critical thinking skills in a variety of application areas chosen from the physical and social sciences, modeling, consumer math, statistics, geometry, number theory, logic, probability, and recreational math. The course stresses clear communication, problem solving strategies, group problemsolving experiences, and appropriate use of graphics calculator and computer software as problem-solving tools. Prerequisite: MTH095 with a C or better or placement
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4.00 Credits
Credits -4 Lecture - 4 Students will demonstrate knowledge of functions in general, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions in particular. Students will also demonstrate knowledge of linear systems, sequences, and series; mathematical induction; and binomial expansion. Emphasis is placed on algebraic problem-solving skills; a graphing calculator will be used as a tool to further algebraic knowledge. Prerequisite: MTH095 with a C or better or placement
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4.00 Credits
Credits -4 Lecture - 4 The students will study and demonstrate knowledge of trigonometric functions, applications of trigonometry, trigonometric identities and equations, complex trigonometric numbers, linear programming, partial fractions, probability and data analysis, conic sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and vectors. Prerequisite: MTH111 with a C or better or placement
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Credits -1-3 This course is designed to provide interested and capable students special topics in mathematics. Instructor approval needed.
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4.00 Credits
Credits -4 Lecture - 4 The student will study and demonstrate knowledge of problem-solving, sets, relations, whole numbers, numeration systems, and number theory. Prerequisite: MTH095 with a C or better or placement
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4.00 Credits
Credits -4 Lecture - 4 The student will study and demonstrate knowledge of integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and mathematical systems. Prerequisite: MTH211 with a C or better or placement
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