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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. The metric system, sets, base numeration systems, systems of whole numbers, systems of integers, elementary number theory, elementary logic, relations, and functions. Prerequisite: MTH 101 or a satisfactory score on a placement test. (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. Sets, counting, permutations, combinations, basic probability theory (including Baye's Theorem), statistical concepts (including binomial distributions and normal distribution), matrices and their applications to Markov chains and decision theory. Additional topics may include symbolic logic, linear models, linear programming, the simplex method and applications. This course is designed for students who are not majoring in science, engineering, commerce, or mathematics. Prerequisite: MTH 101 or satisfactory placement test scores (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. The algebra of polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions; algebraic equations; linear and quadratic equations; linear and quadratic inequalities; systems of equations and inequalities; and the binomial theorem. Additional topics may include matrices, Cramer's rule, and mathematical induction. Prerequisite: MTH 101 or a satisfactory score on a placement exam. (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. The study of (circular) trigonometric functions; inverse trigonometric functions; trigonometric identities; and trigonometric equations. The course also covers vectors, complex numbers, DeMoivre's Theorem, and polar coordinates. Additional topics may include conic sections, sequences, and using matrices to solve linear systems. Prerequisite: MTH 112 or a satisfactory score on a placement exam. (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer)
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4.00 Credits
- 4 hrs. This course covers functions, logarithms and exponentials, trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities and equations, vectors, complex numbers, polar coordinates, systems of linear and quadratic equations/inequalities and the binomial theorem. MTH 115 is an intensive pre-calculus preparatory course designed for students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degree programs where MTH 125, Calculus I, is the initial course of their degree program. (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A broad overview of calculus taken primarily by students majoring in commerce and business. The course includes differentiation and integration of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions and applications to business and economics. The course also includes functions of several variables, partial derivatives with applications, LaGrange multipliers, L'Hopital's rule, and multiple integration with applications.This course does not substitute for MTH 125 or MTH 126. Prerequisite: MTH 112 ( Offered Fall, Spring, Summer)
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4.00 Credits
4 hrs. Limits; derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions; applications of the derivative; differentials; maximum and minimum problems; curve sketching using calculus; and the definite integral and its applications to area. This is the first of three courses in the basic calculus sequence taken primarily by students in science, engineering and mathematics. Prerequisite: MTH 113 or satisfactory placement test scores. (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer)
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4.00 Credits
4 hrs. Applications of integration including volume, arc length and work; techniques of integration; infinite series; polar coordinates and polar graphs; vectors in the plane and in space, parametric equations; curves in the plane and in space; and lines and planes in space. This is the second of three courses in the basic calculus sequence. Prerequisite: MTH 125 or MTH 145 ( Offered Fall, Spring, Summer)
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4.00 Credits
4 hrs. The content of MTH 125 at an accelerated pace including a major application project. This course covers limits; derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions; applications of the derivative; differentials; maximum and minimum problems; curve sketching using calculus; and the definite integral and its applications to area. Prerequisite: MTH 113 or satisfactory placement test scores (Offered Fall)
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4.00 Credits
4 hrs. Content of MTH 126 at an accelerated pace including a major application project. This course covers applications of integration including volume, arc length, and work; techniques of integration; infinite series; polar coordinates and polar graphs; vectors; parametric equations; curves in the plane and in space; and lines and planes in space. Prerequisite: MTH 125 or MTH 145 ( Offered Spring)
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