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3.00 Credits
This course is a acontinuation of MA 191. It gives the student practice in the many topics and skills that are a step higher than college algebra and trigonometry. Major emphasis is placed on individual student activities. Pre-requisites: MA 191 or sonsent of the Honors Program.
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3.00 Credits
A study of logic, set theory, relations and functions. Basic counting theory: Venn diagrams, power sets, numbers of injection (permutations) and combinations. A study of proofs involving sets and relations. Pre-requisite: Sophomore standing.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Number theory is the mathematical treatment of questions related to the integers. Elementary number theory is that part of number theory not dependent on advanced mathematics, such as the theory of complex variables, abstract algebra, or algebraic geometry. This course covers common topics including congruencies, multiplicative functions, primitive roots, quadratic residues, and continued fractions. Pre-requisite: MA 203 with letter grade "C" or better.
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3.00 Credits
Arithmetic and geometric progressions. Functions, relations, and graphs. Matrix algebra, linear, quadratic, and exponential models, linear systems and linear programming. Differentiation and integration with applications. Pre-requisite: MA 121.
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4.00 Credits
Limits; derivatives of functions of one and two variables and their applications; comic sections.
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4.00 Credits
Transcendental functions, differentials, integration, finite series; applications.
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1.00 Credits
Selected topics in mathematics.
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3.00 Credits
Functions of several variables, partial derivatives, polar coordinates, double and triple integrals; applications to surfaces, areas, volumes, centroid and other physical problems, infinite series Pre-requisite: MA 182 with letter grade "C" or better.
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3.00 Credits
Sets, combinatorics, relations, functions, partially ordered sets, directed and undirected trees, languages, grammars, groups, and finite state machine.
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