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3.00 Credits
Topics include: Complex fractions; Evaluation and combinations of functions, inverse functions, exponential, and logarithmic functions, including applications; General angle trigonometry in radian measure; Graphs of basic trigonometric functions; Transformations of sine and cosine functions; Trigonometric identities and equations; Law of sines and law of cosines, including applications. (TI-83 plus or TI-84 plus required) Prerequisite: MATH 102 (C or better required) or equivalent 3 credits (3 lecture hours), fall or spring semester These credits count towards the Math and/or Science (List B) requirements for graduation.
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Topics include sampling methods, graphical representation of data, descriptive statistics, normal distribution, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, nonparametric techniques, t-tests, correlation and regression. Applications in the healthcare professions will be emphasized. Excel will be used for calculations and analysis. This course is appropriate for health care majors. Students may not take MATH 123 if credit has been received for MATH 141, or equivalent, without permission from instructor. Prerequisites: MAGN 101 (c or better) or equivalent 3 credits (3 lecture hours) This course satisfies SUNY General Education Requirements for Mathematics. These credits count towards the Math and or/Science (list B) requirements for graduation.
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Primarily for students in Computer Science and Computer Information Systems curricula or others with permission. Topics include: logic, set theory, introduction to combinatorics, relations and functions, introduction to graph theory. (TI-83 plus or TI-84 plus required) Prerequisite: MATH 102 (C or better required) or equivalent 3 credits (3 lecture hours), spring semester These credits count towards the Math and/or Science (List B) requirements for graduation.
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Topics include: Functions and their inverse; Polynomial functions; Operations on complex numbers; Rational functions and their graphs; Trigonometric identities; inverse trigonometric functions; trigonometric equations. Emphasis on calculator solutions. (TI-83 plus or TI-84 plus required) Prerequisite: MATH 103 (C or better required) or equivalent 3 credits (3 lecture hours), fall or spring semester . These credits count towards the Math and/or Science (List B) requirements for graduation.
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Basic elements of linear algebra, an area of mathematics with applications in a wide variety of fields. Topics include systems of linear equations including matrix solution using Gauss-Jordan elimination, matrix operations, inverse, computations via calculator, and determinants. Additional topics include the vector space, linear combinations and independence, span, basis, dot and cross product , as well as eigenvalues and eigenvectors. (TI-83 plus or TI-84 plus required) Prerequisite: MATH 103 (C or better required) or equivalent 3 credits (3 lecture hours), spring semester These credits count towards the Math and/or Science (List B) requirements for graduation.
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Topics include: Introduction to limits and continuity; Derivatives of algebraic functions: definition and notation; differentiation rules implicit differentiation; Applications of the derivative: slope, velocity and acceleration, rate of change, related rates, curve sketching, and optimization; . Integration: notation and terminology, definite and indefinite integrals. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Applications. And Integration by substitution. (TI-83 plus or TI-84 plus required) Prerequisite: MATH 147 (C or better required) or equivalent 3 credits (3 lecture hours), fall or spring semester These credits count towards the Math and/or Science (List B) requirements for graduation.
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Differentiation and integration of logarithmic, exponential and inverse trigonometric functions. Applications including growth and decay, finding areas, volumes, centroids, fluid pressure, work, and arc length. Techniques of integration. Indeterminate forms with L'Hopital's Rule. Improper integrals.(TI-83 plus or TI-84 plus required) Prerequisite: MATH 151 (C or better required) or equivalent 3 credits (3 lecture hours), spring semester These credits count towards the Math and/or Science (List B) requirements for graduation.
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Review of algebra and analytic geometry, concepts of limit and derivative of a function, differentiation and integration of algebraic functions, differentiation of trigonometric and logarithmic functions. Applications to engineering. (TI-83 plus or TI-84 plus required) Prerequisite: Entrance requirements for Engineering Science 4 credits (5 lecture hours), fall semester These credits count towards the Math and/or Science (List B) requirements for graduation.
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Derivatives and integrals of inverse trigonometric functions. Applications of integration and integration techniques. Infinite series. Parametric equations and polar coordinates. Applications to engineering. (TI-83 plus or TI-84 plus required) Prerequisite: MATH 161 (C or better required) 4 credits (4 lecture hours), spring semester These credits count towards the Math and/or Science (List B) requirements for graduation.
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Vectors in the plane and in three dimensional space, vector functions, functions of several variables; partial derivatives and multiple integration, and vector calculus. Applications to engineering. (TI-83 plus or TI-84 plus required) Prerequisite: MATH 162 (C or better required) 4 credits (4 lecture hours), fall semester These credits count towards the Math and/or Science (List B) requirements for graduation.
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