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2.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Trigonometry for Coordinate Analysis I and continues the development of problem solving using right-angle trigonometry with an emphasis on concepts and applications related to computer integrated machining technology (CIMT). Topics include complex machine applications, compound angles, slots and pockets, irregular-shaped grooves, Law of Sines, Law of Cosines, and 3-D coordinate geometry. (0884-205 or permission of department) Class 2, Lab 2, Credit 3 (F)
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate algebra course consisting of a lecture and a lab component in which exponents, rational expressions, polynomials, roots and radicals, and non-linear functions are studied. Technology, in particular the graphing calculator, is an integral part of the learning and problem solving in this course. Students may not take both 0884-210 and 0884-212 for credit without permission of the department. (0884-180 or equivalent) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4 (F, W, S)
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate algebra course consisting of a lecture and a lab component in which non-linear functions and graphs, systems of linear equations, exponents, polynomials, roots, radicals, and properties of the complex numbers are considered. There is signifi cant emphasis on scientifi c and geometric models as well as the use of a variety of graphing utilities. Integrated algebra is recommended for students enrolled in applied computer technology, lab science technology, computer aided drafting technology and automation technologies programs as well as for students preparing for baccalaureate programs in science, engineering and computer-related fi elds. Fundamental Geometry (0884-185) is a corequisite for students expecting to advance to Elements of Trigonometry (0884-220) unless the mathematics placement process indicates the corequisite can be waived. Students may not take both 0884-210 and 0884-212 for credit without permission of the department. (0880-180) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4 (F, W, S)
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2.00 Credits
This course includes topics from trigonometry with an emphasis on the study of right and oblique triangles, rotational angles, trigonometric functions and their graphs. An introduction to trigonometric identities is also provided. (0884-185, 212 or permission of department) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4 (F, W, S)
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2.00 Credits
This course addresses classic laboratory calculations and elementary descriptive statistics in the context of modern information technology and computing power. Use of hand-held calculators and computer spreadsheet software to exchange, analyze and chart electronically-stored data is a central focus. Study is closely coordinated with work in associated technical courses. Application areas encountered in this course may include basic gas laws, preparation and dilution of solutions, and analysis of chemical composition. (0884-212 or permission of department) Class 2, Lab 2, Credit 3 (S)
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2.00 Credits
This course continues study of computations relating to laboratory procedures in the context of modern information technology and computing power. Emphasis is on the capture and analysis of realistic laboratory data and the preparation of formal reports. Topics studied include the use of statistical procedures in quality control. (0884-231) Class 2, Lab 2, Credit 3 (F)
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3.00 Credits
Students will study topics from algebra with an emphasis on functions and graphs. Topics include the algebra of functions and the study of inverse functions. Rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions and systems of linear equations are also studied. Exploration of mathematical concepts through use of a graphing calculator is an integral feature of the course. Students may not take both 0884-260 and 0884-275 for credit without permission of the department. (0884-210 or permission of department) Class 4, Credit 4 (W, S)
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3.00 Credits
Topics from precalculus mathematics are studied with an emphasis on functions and graphs. Topics include the algebra of functions and the study of inverse functions. Exploration of mathematical concepts through the use of a graphing calculator is an integral feature of the course. Students may not take both 0884-260 and 0884-275 for credit without permission of the department. (0884-212, 220 or equivalent or permission of the department) Class 4, Credit 4 (F, W, S)
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4.00 Credits
Explores topics traditionally encountered in a fi rst calculus course. Limits, continuity and the derived function are studied. A graphing calculator is used extensively to develop concepts and to aid in problem solving. (0884-275 or permission of the department) Class 4, Credit 4 (F)
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3.00 Credits
Credit variable (F, W, S)
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