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This course is an introductory course for students without high school credit in algebra or for those students needing to refresh their algebra skills. It includes properties of real numbers, linear equations, inequalities, graphing, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, roots and radicals, quadratic equations, and an introduction to functions. Prerequisite: MATH 091 with a grade of C or better
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Explores geometric sets, angles and triangles, proof, geometric inequalities, parallels, areas and volumes of plane and solid regions, similarity, circles, and spheres. Equivalent to one year of high school geometry. Designed for students with no geometry credits or for a review of geometry. Prerequisite: MATH 092 with a grade of C or better, or one year of high school algebra.
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This course reviews concepts covered in Elementary Algebra in greater depth, including algebraic operations, equations and inequalities, graphs of polynomials, exponents, roots and radicals, functions, and an introduction to complex numbers and logarithms. Note: MATH 099 is not accepted by all baccalaureate institutions. Check with your advisor for further information. Prerequisite: MATH 092 with a grade of C or better.
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Includes a review of the basic arithmetic skills, including whole numbers and decimal numbers; fractions and percentages; powers of 10 and logarithms; introduction to basic algebraic concepts, including fractional equations and formulas; metric, apothecaries and household systems of measurement and calculations needed to determine dosages. Prerequisite: MATH 070 with a grade of C or better.
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Emphasizes basic skills in applied mathematics designed to support students entering the vocational/technical work force of tomorrow. The focus is real world problem solving that students carry to their specific careers. Although the use of math in the workplace is primary, emphasis is given to the critical and creative thinking process as students look to strengthen their use of arithmetic concepts, measurements, practical geometry, basic algebra and right angle trigonometry. Prerequisite: MATH 091 with a C or better or instructor permission.
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(was titled The Practical Art of Mathematics) NS Functions as a terminal course in mathematics for students whose major does not require further mathematics. The core topics of this course are logic, probability and statistics. Additional topics will be selected by the instructor. These topics could include geometry, number systems, linear programming, set theory, number theory, functions, graph theory, topology, etc. Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of C or better.
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This course prepares students for further study in science, engineering, mathematics and business. The course covers advanced techniques for solving equations and systems of equations. The analysis and graphing of functions including polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions is emphasized. Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of C or better.
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Provides preparation for further math studies, including calculus. Students review properties of real numbers, and then investigate angle measurement, trigonometric functions and their inverses, graphs of trig functions, solving trig equations, complex numbers, polar coordinates and DeMoivre's Theorem. Students study appropriate applications throughout the course. Prerequisite: MATH 112 with a grade of C or better.
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Strengthens students understanding of problem solving, operations on whole numbers, decimals and fractions, and number theory. This is the first class in a two-part series designed to meet the Washington State University CTEP requirements for future teachers of grades K-8. Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of C or better. (Math& 107 (was Math 130) is recommended.)
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Strengthens students' understanding of the real number system, probability and statistics, geometry, measurement, functions and graphs. This is the second class in a two-part series designed to meet the Washington State University CTEP requirements for future teachers of grades K-8. Prerequisite: MATH& 131 (was MATH 121) with a grade of C or better. (Math& 107 (was Math 130) is recommended.)
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