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3.00 Credits
Lec. 3. Credit 3. Review of algebra; relations and functions and their graphs, including polynomial and rational functions; conic sections; inequalities, arithmetic, and geometric sequences and series. Credit will not be given for both MATH 1710 and MATH 1730 . ? Meets Tennessee Technological University and Tennessee Board of Regents minimum degree requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Lec. 3. Credit 3. Circular functions and radian measure, graphs of the trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities, and equations, the inverse trigonometric functions, polar coordinates. Applications involving triangles, vectors in the plane, and complex numbers. Credit will not be given for both MATH 1720 and MATH 1730 . ? Meets Tennessee Technological University and Tennessee Board of Regents minimum degree requirements.
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5.00 Credits
Lec. 5. Credit 5. Prerequisite: Two years of high school algebra, one year of high school geometry, and 12 weeks of trigonometry. Review of algebra and trigonometry; relations and functions and their graphs, including polynomial and rational functions; conic sections; inequalities; polar coordinates; complex numbers; and advanced topics in algebra. Credit will not be given for both MATH 1730 and any of MATH 1710 and MATH 1720 . ? Meets Tennessee Technological University and Tennessee Board of Regents minimum degree requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Lec. 3. Credit 3. Prerequisite: ACT mathematics score of 25 or above and three years of high school mathematics, including algebra and geometry; or, special permission of the Mathematics Department; or, C or better in MATH 1130 or MATH 1710 or equivalent. A survey of limits, continuity, and the differential and integral calculus with applications in business, economics and the life sciences. ? Meets Tennessee Technological University and Tennessee Board of Regents minimum degree requirements.
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4.00 Credits
Lec. 4. Credit 4. Prerequisite: ACT mathematics score of 27 or above and four years of high school mathematics, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and advanced or pre-calculus mathematics, or special permission of the Mathematics Department; or C or better in MATH 1730 ; or C or better in MATH 1720 and MATH 1710 ; or equivalent. Limits, continuity, and derivatives of functions of one variable. Applications of differentiation and introduction to the definite integral. ? Meets Tennessee Technological University and Tennessee Board of Regents minimum degree requirements.
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0.00 Credits
Lab. 1. Credit 0. Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MATH 1910 . An ACT score of 30 or higher is also recommended. Selected topics to add depth to the understanding of the material in MATH 1910 . Honors students can receive honors credit for MATH 1910 by successfully completing both MATH 1910 and MATH 1911.
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4.00 Credits
Lec. 4. Credit 4. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 1910 ; or equivalent AP credit for MATH 1910 . Integration techniques, applications of the definite integral, polar coordinates, parametric equations, sequences, and series.
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0.00 Credits
Lab. 1. Credit 0. Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MATH 1920 . A grade of A in MATH 1910 is also recommended. Selected topics to add depth to the understanding of the material in MATH 1920 . Honors students can receive honors credit for MATH 1920 by successfully completing both MATH 1920 and MATH 1921.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 2. Credit 2. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 1910 . Introduction to basic operations, determinants, inverses, systems of linear equations, bases and dimension of Euclidean spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors.
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1.00 Credits
Lab 1. Credit 1. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 2010 or concurrent enrollment in MATH 2010 . This lab complements matrix theory taught in MATH 2010 by providing students with the experience in applying matrix methods and modern computer software such as Matlab or Maple to solve various computational problems in mathematics, engineering, or sciences. The course will be taught in a computer laboratory. Previous knowledge of the computer software is not necessary.
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