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2.00 Credits
Introduces electronic/electrical controls as it pertains to hydraulic valve control with the emphasis on automation, robotic and servo control. Laboratory: 2 credits (90 contact hours). Prerequisite: (ENGT 111 and ENGT 113 and FPX 101) or Consent of Instructor. Corequisite: MST 206.
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3.00 Credits
Exponents, factoring, polynomials, radicals, radical expressions, graphing in the plane, functions, linear and quadratic equations, systems of linear equations, and appropriate applications. Not available for students with credit in MAH 080, MAH 083, MA 108, MT 122, MA 109, MT 109, or any MT math course numbered above 140. Prerequisite: MT 65 or equivalent as determined by KCTCS placement examination. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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0.30 Credits
Factor trinomials with leading coefficient not equal to one, factor the square of a binomial, factor sum and difference of cubes, perform special factoring, and solve application problems by factoring. Pre-requisite: MT 65 or equivalent as determined by KCTCS placement examination. Lecture: 0.3 credits (4.5 contact hours).
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0.30 Credits
Perform operations with rational expressions, solve rational equations, and solve application problems using rational equations and proportions. Pre-requisite: MT 1201 or placement by KCTCS placement examination. Lecture: 0.3 credits (4.5 contacts).
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0.30 Credits
Plot points in the plane, identify functions and relations, identify domain and range, graph linear functions using intercepts and slope, find the different forms of a linear equation, and solve application problems using linear equations. Pre-requisite: MT 1202 or placement by KCTCS placement examination. Lecture: 0.3 credits (4.5 contact hours).
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0.70 Credits
Solve systems of linear equations in two variables using different methods, represent solutions with interval notation, solve linear inequalities, solve compound inequalities, solve absolute value equations and inequalities, and solve business, economic and other application problems. Pre-requisite: MT 1203 or placement by KCTCS placement examination. Lecture: 0.7 credits (10.5 contact hours).
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0.70 Credits
Simplify radical expressions and functions, evaluate expressions with rational exponents, perform operations with radical expressions, solve radical equations, simplify complex numbers, and solve application problems with radical expressions and functions. Pre-requisite: MT 1204 or placement by KCTCS placement examination. Lecture: 0.7 credits (10.5 contact hours).
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0.70 Credits
Solve quadratic equations and functions. Topics include factoring quadratic functions, applying the square root property, completing the square, applying the quadratic formula, graphing quadratic functions and solving application problems with quadratic functions. Pre-requisite: MT 1205 or placement by KCTCS placement examination. Lecture: 0.7 credits (10.5 contact hours).
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4.00 Credits
Functions, linear and quadratic equations, polynomials, exponents and radicals, and applications. Not available for students with credit in MAH 080, MAH 083, MA 108, MT 120, MA 109, MT 109, or any MT math course numbered above 140. Prerequisite: MT 65 or equivalent as determined by KCTCS placement examination. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours).
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0.80 Credits
Develops manipulative skills and concepts of linear and quadratic functions required for further study in mathematics. Students may not receive credit for both MT 150 and MA 109 or for both MT150 and MA 110. Credit not available on the basis of a special exam. Prerequisite: Math ACT score of 20 or above: Math ACT score of 18 or 19 with concurrent enrollment in MT100; MT 120 or MT 122 or MT 125 or equivalent as determined by KCTCS placement examination. Corequisite: If Math ACT score of 18 or 19, then concurrent enrollment in MT 1001 is required. Lecture: 0.8 credit (12 contact hours). NOTE: Fall 2010 ACT 22
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