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2.00 Credits
A brief review of math skills needed to succeed in MATH 097, including study skill tips for math classes. Class culminates with an opportunity to reevaluate math placement.
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2.00 Credits
Self-paced, individual resource modules that supplement concepts learned in MATH 097. Recommended for students who want extra help in MATH 097 and for those who need to work on specific skills to prepare for MATH 097. Students will use Math Learning Center resources such as videos, computers, supplementary books, and/or drop-in tutoring to work on concepts learned in MATH 097. A minimum of 22 hours of work must be completed to receive one credit, 44 hours for two credits. This is a pass/no credit course.
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5.00 Credits
Study of linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; algebraic combinations of functions, composition of functions, and inverse functions. Graphic calculator required. Additional topics may include complex numbers, polar coordinates, and parametric equations. PREREQUISITE: Completion of high school pre-calculus with trigonometry with a "B" average or better within the last two years; or appropriate placement; or instructor's permission. Satisfies a quantitative skills or a natural science requirement for AA degree.
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5.00 Credits
Study of solving equations, solving formulas, proportions, percents, calculator operations, measurement systems, geometry and right triangle and oblique triangle trigonometry with applications to natural resources technology. For technical students only. PREREQUISITE: MATH 070 with a grade of 2.5 or higher; or appropriate placement score; or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Study of right and oblique triangles, trigonometric functions of any angle, radian measure, vectors, circles, linear and angular velocity, trigonometric identities, and complex numbers and their applications to technical fields. For technical students only. PREREQUISITE: MATH 085 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or appropriate placement score; or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Study of systems of linear equations, determinants, polynomials, factoring, radicals and radical equations, quadratic equations, common and natural logarithms, all with applications to technical areas. For technical students only. PREREQUISITE: MATH 116T with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Study of linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions and their applications; algebraic combinations of functions; composition of functions; inverse functions; transformations. Graphing calculator required. PREREQUISITE: Either MATH 097 or 117T with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or appropriate placement or instructor's permission. Satisfies a quantitative skills or a natural science requirement for AA degree. Formerly MATH 102.
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5.00 Credits
Study of trigonometric functions and their applications; inverse trigonometric functions; trigonometric equations; trigonometric identities; solutions of right and oblique triangles; complex numbers; vectors; polar coordinates; polynomial and rational functions. Graphing calculator required. PREREQUISITE: MATH& 141 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or appropriate placement; or instructor's permission. Satisfies a quantitative skills or a natural science requirement for AA degree. Formerly MATH 104.
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5.00 Credits
Study of graphs and solutions of linear equations, systems of equations, matrices, linear inequalities and linear programming, the simplex method, exponential and logarithmic functions, financial formulas, sets and set notation, permutations, and combinations. Many problems and examples are drawn from the fields of business, economics, and social science. A graphing calculator is required. PREREQUISITE: MATH 097 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or appropriate placement score; or instructor's permission. Satisfies a quantitative skills or a natural science requirement for AA degree.
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5.00 Credits
Study of differential and integral calculus of polynomial, logarithmic and exponential functions. Many problems and examples are drawn from the fields of business, economics, and social science. Graphing calculator required. PREREQUISITE: MATH 147 with a grade for 2.0 or higher; or instructor's permission. Satisfies a quantitative skills or a natural science requirement for AA degree. Formerly MATH 157.
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