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Course Criteria
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(3) A course in basic algebra, including a study in equation solving, exponents, scientific notation, polynomials, factoring, linear inequalities, word problems, literal equations, rational expressions, complex fractions, radicals, fractional equations and quadratic equations.
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(3) Prerequisite: Mathematics 50 or 50I with a grade of C or better, or math placement equivalent. This course covers graphing linear equations, rational, exponential and logarithmic expressions, fractional exponents, quadratic equations, completing the square, radicals, functions, complex numbers, absolute value equations and inequalities, parabolas, and systems of linear equations.
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(4) Prerequisite: Mathematics 60, 90 or 90I with a grade of C or better, or math placement equivalent. This course includes functions and transformations, systems of equations, matrices and determinants, theory of polynomial equations, complex numbers, study of functions (polynomial, rational and irrational), and their graphs, sequences and series. Credit limit on Math 105/110/130 sequence for UC system. UC/IND/CSU area B4; IGETC area 2.
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(3) Prerequisite: Mathematics 60, 90 or 90I with a C- or better, or a sufficient score on the placement exam. An elementary introduction to mathematics, emphasizing the deductive process; concepts of contemporary mathematics; primarily for liberal arts students. (CAN MATH 2); UC/IND/CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
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(4) Prerequisite: Mathematics 105 with a grade of C or better, or math placement equivalent. Study of rational functions, conic sections, quadratic inequalities, induction, the Binomial Theorem, trigonometry and vectors. Credit limit on Mth 105/110/130 sequence for UC System. (CAN MAT H 16); UC/IND/CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
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(4) Prerequisite: Mathematics 60,90,90I with a grade of C or better, or math placement equivalent. This course includes the study of functions, logarithmic and exponential functions, systems of linear equations, matrices, linear programming and the simplex method, set theory, the mathematics of finance, elementary probability and combinatorics, Markov chains, and game theory. UC/IND/CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
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(4) Prerequisite: Mathematics 105 or 115 with a grade of C or better. A study of calculus to include functions, derivatives, optimization problems, graphs of functions, integration of functions of one variable, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, Lagrange multipliers, double integrals, and application problems that involve concepts from the managerial, life and social sciences. The emphasis is on problem-solving techniques. (CAN MATH 34); UC/IND/CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
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(4) Prerequisite: Mathematics 110 with a grade of C or better, or math placement equivalent. Study of limits, differentiation and integration of algebraic and trigonometric functions, applications of the derivative and the definite integral, and curve sketching. (CAN MATH 18); UC/IND/CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
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(4) Prerequisite: Mathematics 130 with a grade of C or better, or the equivalent. Differentiation and integration of several transcendental functions, methods of integration, analytic geometry, polar coordinates, parametric equations, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, and infinite series. (CAN MATH 20); UC/IND/CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
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(4) Prerequisite: Mathematics 131 with a grade of C or better, or the equivalent. Analytic study of vectors, lines, planes, surfaces and curves. This course also studies partial differentiation, multiple integration, Green's Theorem, surface integrals and Stokes' Theorem. (CAN MATH 22); UC/IND/CSU
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