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3.00 Credits
Algebra review and applications; functions, graphs, permutations, combinations; introduction to probability and statistics; problem solving. PREREQUISITE: two units of high school algebra or DSPM 0850. [G]
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4.00 Credits
Concepts of differential calculus with emphasis on theory; limits, continuous functions, applications of the derivative. NOTE: students may not receive credit for both MATH 1421 and MATH 1910. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of mathematics taught at the elementary school level; problem solving, sets, algebraic thinking, number theory, rational numbers, real numbers. PREREQUISITE: two units of high school algebra or DSPM 0850.
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3.00 Credits
Underlying ideas of statistical and quantitative thinking; randomization in sample survey methods and design of experiments; double blind experiments and observational studies; descriptive and summary statistics; measurement errors; probability models; normal approximation; tests of significance and p-values, basic concepts of correlation and regression analyses; MINITAB. NOTE: Math majors may not use this course as part of the major. PREREQUISITE: Two years of high school algebra or DSPM 0850.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of functions (linear, quadratic, polynomial, root, rational, exponential, logarithmic) using graphing calculators; partial fractions; synthetic division; conic sections; theory of equations; inequalities; applications. NOTE: only one of MATH 1710 or MATH 1730 may be used to satisfy degree requirements. PREREQUISITE: two years of high school algebra , or DSPM 0850.
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3.00 Credits
Circular functions; inverse circular functions, graphs of circular and inverse functions, identities, equations, angles, trigonometric functions, solution of triangles, elementary application of vectors; trigonometric form of complex numbers. NOTE: MATH 1720 and MATH 1730 will not satisfy a six semester hour degree requirement. PREREQUISITE: placement test recommended but not required; MATH 1710.
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4.00 Credits
Exponents, radicals, quadratic functions, inequalities; relations and functions; inverse, exponential and logarithmic functions; solution of algebraic systems; trigonometric functions, identities, equations and graphs; angle measurements; sum, difference, half-angle and double-angle formulas; solution of triangles, laws of sines and cosines. NOTE: MATH 1710 and 1730, or 1720 and 1730 will not satisfy a six semester hour degree requirement. PREREQUISITE: two units of high school algebra, or DSPM 0850.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to concepts and methods of elementary calculus of one real variable as related to rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions; nature of derivatives; differentiation; application of derivative; nature of integration: definite integral; applications of definite integral. NOTE: only one of MATH 1830 or 1910 may be used to satisfy degree requirements. PREREQUISITE: MATH 1710 (with a minimum grade of C), ACT Math subscore of at least 24, or equivalent SAT Math score. [G]
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1.00 Credits
In-depth study of concepts introduced in MATH 1830 with focus on use of transcendental function. Students completing both MATH 1830 and 1900 will fulfill the required prerequisites for MATH 1920. PREREQUISITE: MATH 1830 with a grade of "A", and permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to calculus of one real variable; limits; continuity; derivatives; applications of derivatives including Newton's method, graphing techniques, optimization, indeterminate forms and l'Hospital's rule; antiderivatives; includes transcendental functions. NOTE: only one of MATH 1830 or MATH 1910 may be used to satisfy degree requirements. Students may not receive credit for both MATH 1910 and MATH 1421. PREREQUISITE: MATH 1720 (with a minimum grade of C) or MATH 1730 (with a minimum grade of C), or satisfactory score on placement exam. [G
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