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5.00 Credits
Simplifying & evaluating linear & rational expressions. Solving these types of equations. Introduction to functions. Systems of linear equations. Solving linear & absolute value inequalities. Applications. Together, MATH 097 and 098 serve as prerequisite for collegelevel quantitative reasoning courses. Prerequisite: MATH 80 (2.0 or better) ora score of 60 or higher on the Algebra COMPASS test (or equivalent score on SAT, ACT, or ASSET.) Student Option Grading.
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Simplifying and evaluating radical, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic expressions. Solving these same type of equations with applications to real world modeling. Graphing quadratic functions. Together, MATH 097 and 098 serve as prerequisite for college-level quantitative reasoning courses. Prerequisite: MATH 097 (2.0 or better.) Student option grading.
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Simplifying and evaluating linear, quadratic, radical, and rational expressions. Solving these same types of equations with graphs and applications to real world modeling. Introduction to functions, exponential functions, and logarithms. Prerequisite: Math 080 (2.0 or better) or a score of 60 or higher on the Algebra COMPASS test. Student option grading.
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3.00 Credits
Students study mathematics individually or in small groups using Math Learning Center resources: learning assistants, handouts, answer books, worksheets and sample tests, graphing calculators, computers with internet access, and a math library. Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in MATH& 107 or higher. Mandatory P/NC grading.
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Practical applications of mathematics as they arise in everyday life. Includes finance math, probability & statistics, and a selection of other topics. Designed for students who are not preparing for calculus. Previously MATH 107. Prerequistie: MATH 099 (2.0 or better) or MATH 097 AND MATH 098 (2.0 or better) or a score of 85 or higher on the Algebra COMPASS test. Student option grading.
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5.00 Credits
Algebra topics including mathematical modeling, graphing & problem solving with polynomial, rational, exponential & logarithmic functions. Topics from linear algebra, combinatorics, mathematical modeling, probability, mathematics of finance. Intended for students in business, social sciences & some biological sciences. Prerequisites: MATH 099 (2.0 or better) or MATH 097 AND 098 (2.0 or better) or a score of 85 or higher on the Algebra COMPASS test. Student option grading.
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2.00 Credits
For students who lack only the trigonometry preparation for calculus and for others wanting an overview of trigonometry. Plane geometry, triangle trigonometry and an introduction to the circular and inverse circular functions. Previously MATH 114. Prerequisite: MATH 099 (2.0 or better), or one and a half years of high school algebra (C or better) and a score of 33 or higher on the College Algebra ASSET test (or equivalent), or instructor permission. Student option grading.
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5.00 Credits
The elementary functions and their graphs, with applications to mathematical modeling. Examples include linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, composite functions, inverse functions and transformation of graphs. Use of the graphing calculator. Previously MATH 110. Prerequisites: Math 099 (2.0 or better) or Math 097 AND 098 (2.0 or better) or a score of 85 or higher on the Algebra COMPASS test. Student option grading.
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Triangle trigonometry, circular and inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities, solving trigonometric equations, applications of trigonometry. Polar coordinates and parametric equations. Conic sections. Use of the graphing calculator. Previously MATH 120. Prerequisites: MATH& 141 (2.0 or better) or a score of 70 or higher on the College Algebra COMPASS test. Student option grading.
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5.00 Credits
Finite and infinite non-continuous phenomena. Selected topics from Boolean algebras (logic, set theory), recursion and recursive reasoning, combinatorics, number theory, graph theory (networks, trees), polygons finite difference methods, algorithms. Previously MATH 121. Prerequisites: MATH& 142 (2.0 or better) or permission. Student option grading.
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