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4.00 Credits
(4 Units) Fundamental operations, laws, terminology, and notation of algebra; concepts of expression, set, variable, function, graph, equality, equations, and identity; drill with fractions, exponents, and radicals; linear and quadratic equations; systems of equations; introduction to logarithms; introduction to functions, including function notation, polynomial functions, rational functions, exponential, and logarithmic functions; introduction to conic sections. Credit earned does not count toward unit requirements for graduation, for general education, or for any major. Four lecture hours per week, utilizing directed learning activities. Primarily for science, math, and technology-oriented students. Prebaccalaureate Note: Courses numbered 0001-0999 are prebaccalaureate level and do not carry unit credit toward the 120 units required for a bachelor's degree. Prerequisites: MATH 0106 or ELM score between 34 and 48 inclusive, or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) An introductory course which provides an overview of contemporary mathematics for students who have no technical background. Emphasizes mathematics as used in real life problems. Topics may be selected from the areas of elementary number theory, metric system, geometry, probability, statistics, power of the pocket calculator, and computers. Satisfies G.E. area B3. (CAN MATH 2) Prerequisites: MATH 0106, or 0110, or a passing score on the ELM test, or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Continuation of MATH 1030. Functions and graphs, elementary probability and statistics, Euclidean geometry, measure, and introduction to analytic geometry. Recommended for students seeking a multiple subject teaching credential. Prerequisites: MATH 1030 with a grade of C- or better.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Review of basic algebraic topics and basic analytic geometry, complex numbers, functional notation, graphs, polynomials and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, and conic sections. Satisfies G.E. area B3. Prerequisites: MATH 0106, or 0110 (MATH 0110 strongly recommended), or a passing score on the ELM test, or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Angles, trigonometry of right triangles, trigonometric functions of real numbers, trigonometric identifies, trigonometric equations, inverse trigonometric functions, law of sines, law of cosines, polar coordinates, and selected applications. Satisfies G.E. area B3. Prerequisites: MATH 1070 with a grade of C- or better or a passing score on the Trigonometry/Precalculus Screening Test.
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1.00 Credits
(1 Unit) Advanced problem solving and collaborative learning utilizing graphing calculators. Instruction and demonstrations will be done with the TI-83 Plus calculator; students may use other comparable graphing calculators. Problems will be taken from first year mathematics, chemistry, biology, and other quantitative areas of study, utilizing directed learning activities.
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4.00 Credits
(4 Units) Introduction to analytic geometry, functions, circular and trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities, transcendental functions, and complex numbers. Satisfies G.E. area B3. (CAN MATH 16) Prerequisites: MATH 0106, or 0110 (MATH 0110 strongly recommended), or a passing score on the ELM test and equivalent or a passing score on the Trigonometry/Precalculus Screening Test.
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4.00 Credits
(4 Units) Inequalities, functions and graphs, limits and continuity, the derivative, differentiation of algebraic and trigonometric functions, applications of differentiation, the definite integral, and applications of the definite integral. Satisfies G.E. area B3. (CAN MATH 18) Prerequisites: MATH 1080 or 1100 with a grade of C- or better.
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2.00 Credits
(1 Unit) Advanced problem-solving and collaborative learning in Calculus I mathematics. To receive credit, students must attend one of the 2-hour sessions each week. Prerequisites: MATH 1410 with a grade of C- or better or concurrent enrollment in MATH 1410.
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4.00 Credits
(4 Units) Exponential functions, parametric equations, thorough techniques of integration, applications of the definite integral, introduction to first order ordinary differential equations, L'H pital's rules, and infinite series. (CAN MATH 20) Prerequisites: MATH 1410 with a grade of C- or better.
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