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MATH 1130 - Pre-Calculus I |
This course covers mathematical topics that prepare students for higher-level mathematics courses. Topics include: functions and their properties, polynomial and rational functions and their graphs, transformation method of graphing functions, exponential and logarithmic functions and equations, right-triangle trigonometry, an introduction to trigonometric functions and their graphs, solving systems of inequalities, solving systems of equations. Optional topics: matrices, determinants and Cramer’s rule, linear programming, fundamental counting principle, permutations and combinations, and an introduction to probability.
Place out option for General Education Program:
Students who score 630 or above on the SAT math or 28 or above on the ACT math may place out of the Research and Epistemology B: Numeracy and Quantitative Reasoning category. Students will not receive course credit for a course in this category, though will have satisfied the Research and Epistemology B: Numeracy and Quantitative Reasoning course requirement.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Directed Study 3 credits, Online Undergraduate, Lecture Undergraduate All Sections for this Course College of Natural/Comp Sci College Natural and Computational Sci Division Mathematics Department Course Attributes: Quant Anl Eqiv Crse |
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