Summer 2024
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Course No: MATH.1210-001; SIS Class Nbr: 2085; SIS Term: 3340
Course Status: Registration Closed
Course Description
Review of algebra. The Real Numbers, inequalities and intervals on the number line, factoring, radical notation, properties of exponents, scientific notation, and operations on rational expressions. Function definition and graph of linear/nonlinear functions such as quadratic, cubic, absolute value, piecewise-defined, rational, and power function. Additional topics with functions included such as transformations of graphs and symmetry, composite functions, one-to-one and inverse functions. Solving linear and quadratic equations algebraically and graphically. Solving systems of equations in two variables algebraically and graphically. Modeling systems of equations in three variables and solving them analytically and with matrices using TI-84 implementation. Modeling with linear as well as quadratic and power functions with the aid of a graphing calculator and Excel spread sheets. Business applications are included.
Prerequisites, Notes & Instructor
- Special Notes: No credit for math/science/engineering majors. Credit is given for only one of the two following courses: 92.120 or 92.121.
- Core Codes: MATH, STEM, NO COST, STAR
- Credits: 3; Contact Hours: 4
- Instructor: Adam Boudreau
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Materials: No cost course materials available
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Textbook Information
When Offered & Tuition
- T,F | 1:00 PM-3:20 PM ET
- 2024 Summer: May 13 to Aug 04
- Course Level: Undergraduate
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Tuition: $1420
- Note: There is a $30 per semester registration fee for credit courses.
Related Programs: A.S. in Business Administration, B.S. in Business Administration
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