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MAT 106: Math Applications
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
This course is designed for liberal arts, social science, humanities, secondary education, and communications majors. It stresses mathematical applications from linear programming, probability and statistics, and at least one of the following topics: matrix algebra, game theory, graph theory, mathematics of finance, and the computer with applications. A calculator is required for this course; see instructor. This course does not satisfy the MAT 100 prerequisite requirement for MAT 125, MAT 140 or MAT 161.
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MAT 125: Discrete Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
A course in discrete mathematics with special emphasis on computer science applications. Topics include sets, number systems, the nature of proof, formal logic, functions and relations, combinatorics, recurrence relations, trees and Boolean algebra.
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MAT 125 - Discrete Mathematics
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MAT 130: Probability and Statistics
4.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
A course designed for students in all fields. Topics include organization of data, measures of central tendency, measures of variation, statistical inference, correlation along with some more advanced topics such as analysis of variance and simple/multiple regression. A graphing calculator is required for class, homework and testing. Classroom instruction and programs will be presented using a TI-84 Plus.
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MAT 131: Introduction to Statistics I
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
A basic course designed for students in all fields. Topics include organization of data, measures of central tendency, measures of variation, statistical inference and correlation. This is a self-contained course, or with MAT 132, it is a course with greater depth and applications. A graphing calculator is required for class, homework and testing. Classroom instruction and programs will be presented using a TI-84 Plus.
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MAT 132: Introduction to Statistics II
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
A continuation of MAT 131 with business applications including statistical inference and decision procedures, regression, correlation, time series, quality control and index numbers. A graphing calculator is required for classes, homework and testing. Classroom instruction and programs will be presented using a TI-84 Plus.
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MAT 140: Finite Mathematics for Business
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
A course in finite mathematics with special emphasis on applications to business and related fields. Topics include linear and quadratic equations with applications involving supply, demand, revenue, cost, profit and break-even points; matrices and systems of linear equations; graphing; linear programming; simplex method; mathematics of finance; and model building. Classroom instruction and programs will be presented using a TI-84 Plus.
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MAT 142: Calculus for Business and Social Science
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
A one semester calculus course containing an introduction to differential and integral calculus using algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions. A graphing calculator is required for class, homework and testing. Classroom instruction and programs will be presented using a TI 84 Plus.
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MAT 161: Precalculus I
4.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
A comprehensive precalculus course which extends the material taught in MAT 100. Additional topics include: quadratic and absolute value, inequalities, binomial theorem, sigma notation, conic sections, theory of equations and complex numbers. A graphing calculator is required for class, homework, and testing. Classroom instruction will be presented using a TI-84 Plus.
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MAT 161 - Precalculus I
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MAT 162: Precalculus II
4.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
This is a continuation of MAT 161 including the following topics: exponential and logarithmic functions and trigonometry. The trigonometry topics includes right triangles, functions, graphs, identities, vectors, law of sines, law of cosines, polar coordinates and polar graphing, complex numbers, inverse functions and applications. A graphing calculator is required. Instruction will be presented using a TI-84 Plus.
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MAT 188: Calculus With a Review of Function I
4.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
A course primarily designed for students who will major in mathematics, science, engineering, or business. The sequence of courses, MAT 188 and MAT 189, is designed for students who have a good background in functions and trigonometry. MAT 188 and MAT 189 cover similar topics as the sequence MAT 161, MAT 162, and MAT 190 but at a faster pace. Together with MAT 189 the course covers all of the material in MAT 190, Calculus I. MAT 188 covers inequalities, Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, basic trigonometry, Law of Sines and Cosines, limits, differentiation, integration, curve sketching and applications for polynomials and trigonometric functions. A graphing calculator is required for class, homework, and testing. Classroom instruction and programs will be presented using a TI-84 Plus. You must pass both MAT 188 and MAT 189 to transfer credits equivalent to Calculus I. You should not take MAT 188 unless you are planning on taking MAT 189 the next semester.
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