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4.00 Credits
The first part of a three-semester integrated course in the elements of coordinate geometry, differential and integral calculus, with applications. Algebraic functions of a single variable, the derivative, differentiation formulas, and application to geometry, physics and maximization. Prerequisites: MAT 14 Corequisite: MAT 10
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of MAT 15, with emphasis on transcendental functions, special methods of integration, and hyperbolic functions. Prerequisite: MAT 15
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to probability and statistics including: tabulation and graphing of distributions, central and dispersion tendencies, comparison techniques, correlations and predictive techniques. Instruction and practice in the use of desk calculators and the basic language. Recommended for students planning careers in economics, education, psychology, sociology, data processing and environmental technology. Not open to students who have taken MAT 22. Prerequisite: MAT 9
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of MAT 16 with emphasis on partial differentiation, polar coordinates, multiple integration, solid geometry, vectors, and hyperbolic functions. Prerequisite: MAT 16 with "C" grade or better
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to probability and statistics as they apply to business applications including data summary measures, discrete random variables and probability distributions, sampling methodologyies and analysis, hypothesis testing and regression analysis. Special emphasis will be givent os olutions of practical business problems using statistical computer software. Not open to students who have taken MAT 20. Prerequisite: MAT 9
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4.00 Credits
Geometry is presented as a branch of contemporary mathematics involving the interrelated study of Euclidean plane and solid geometry with an introduction to non-Euclidean geometrical systems. Prerequisite: MAT 9
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0.00 Credits
Designed to help high school students pass the Mathematics B High School Regents Exam. Topics include: Inequalities, Rational Expressions, Exponents, Quadratic Equations, Radicals, Complex Numbers, Functions, Logarithms and Exponential Functions. Prerequisite: Students the HS identifies as being in need of extra assistance in order to pass the Mathematics B Regents Exam on the first try OR students who have taken and failed the Mathematics B Regents Exam
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3.00 Credits
The solution of ordinary linear differential equations, operational techniques, solution by series, numerical solutions, Laplace transforms, and applications in engineering and the sciences. Prerequisite: MAT 16 with "C" grade or better
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3.00 Credits
Study of vector spaces, matrix algebra transformation, and vector analysis. Prerequisite: MAT 15 with "C" grade or better
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4.00 Credits
Mathematical concepts readily applicable to business situations including: logarithms, progressions, simple and compound interest, equations of equivalence, nominal and effect rates, simple annuities, ordinary general annuities, amortization, depreciation, sinking funds, stocks and bonds, introduction to life insurance and graphic presentation of data. Prerequisite: MAT 9
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