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1.00 Credits
A laboratory designed to identify deficiencies and improve mathematical skills for the student who intends to pursue college-level work. This course is mandatory for all students who have not passed the mathematical section of THEA and who are not in any other developmental mathematics courses.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for students requiring remediation in basic mathematical operations. Topics may include basic arithmetic skills in integers, fractions, and decimals; percentages, ratios, proportions, rates, variations, exponents, scientific notation, basic geometry, simple graphs, word problems, polynomials, equations, inequalities, factoring, algebraic functions, graphing, systems of equations, and quadratics. This course or its equivalent is mandated for all students who have not passed the math section of the THEA; the course will not apply toward graduation requirements and will not transfer. A grade of C or above must be achieved in order to advance to Math 1332.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for students requiring remediation in basic mathematical operations. Topics include basic arithmetic skills in whole numbers, integers, common fractions, decimal numbers, percentages, ratios, proportion sums, rates, measurements, basic geometric skills, and simple graphs. This course will not apply toward graduation requirements and will not transfer.
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3.00 Credits
This course involves further exploration of the mathematical skills introduced in MATH 0301. Additional topics may include but are not limited to the real number system; linear equations and applications; linear inequalities and absolute value; graphs of linear equations and inequalities; functions; and systems of linear equations. This course will not apply toward graduation requirements and will not transfer.
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3.00 Credits
This course involves further exploration of the mathematical skills introduced in MATH 0302. Additional topics may include but are not limited to the real number system; linear equations and applications; linear inequalities and absolute value; graphs of linear equations and inequalities; functions; and systems of linear equations. This course will not apply toward graduation requirements and will not transfer. Prerequisite: MATH 00or permission of department head.
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3.00 Credits
Topics for this course will include: linear, quadratic and absolute value equations; linear and absolute value inequalities; complex numbers; graphing equations; writing equations of the line; polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions; systems of equations; properties and inverses of matrices. Prerequisite: successful completion of MATH 00, or MATH , or placement by college entrance exam score(s). (Mth)
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3.00 Credits
Topics for this course will include: trigonometric functions; solutions of triangles; trigonometric identities and equations; and inverse trigonometric functions. Prerequisite: MATH , or placement by college entrance exam score(s). (Rd, Mth)
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3.00 Credits
Topics for this course will include elementary functions; mathematics of finance; systems of linear equations; matrices; linear inequalities; linear programming; logic, sets and counting; and probability. Applications in business and economics will be emphasized. Prerequisite: successful completion of MATH 00, or MATH , or placement by college entrance exam score(s). (Rd, Mth)
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3.00 Credits
Topics for this course will include limits and continuity; the derivative; graphing and optimization; the constant e and continuous compound interest; exponential and logarithmic functions and their derivatives; implicit differentiation; related rates; and integration. Applications in business and economics will be emphasized. Prerequisite: successful completion of MATH or MATH . (Rd, Mth)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to mathematics and the solving of word problems to include sets; the real number system; elementary algebra including equations and inequalities in one variable, radicals; systems of equations and inequalities with graphing; simple geometry and geometric formulae using U.S. customary and metric measurements. Prerequisite: successful completion of MATH 000, or MATH 00, or placement by college entrance exam score(s). Transferability depends upon major. (Rd, Mth)
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