This course includes the study of rational numbers and their applications, operations
with algebraic expressions, linear equations and applications, linear inequalities,
graphs of linear equations, operations with exponents and polynomials, and factoring.
This course includes the study of linear systems and applications; quadratic expressions,
equations, functions and graphs; and rational and radical expressions and functions.
This course includes the following topics: polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and
exponential functions; inequalities; systems of equations and inequalities; matrices;
determinants; and solutions of higher degree polynomials.
This course includes the following topics: trigonometric functions; trigonometric
identities; solution of right and oblique triangles; solution of trigonometric equations;
polar coordinates; complex numbers, including DeMoivre's Theorem; vectors; conic sections;
and parametric equations. (Prerequisite: College Algebra)
This course includes the following topics: introductory probability and statistics,
including organization of data, sample space concepts, random variables, counting
problems, binomial and normal distributions, central limit theorem, confidence intervals,
and test hypothesis for large and small samples; types I and II errors; linear regression;
and correlation.
This course includes the following topics: logic; sets; Venn Diagrams; counting problems;
probability; matrices; systems of equations; linear programming, including the simplex
method and applications; graphs; and networks. (Prerequisite: a college algebra course)
This course includes the following topics: differentiation and integration of polynomials,
rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions; and interpretation and application
of these processes. (Prerequisite: College Algebra)
This course includes the following topics: derivatives and integrals of polynomial,
rational, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions;
curve sketching; maxima and minima of functions; related rates; work; and analytic
geometry. (Prerequisite: a college algebra course and a college trigonometry course
or pre-calculus)
This course includes the following topics: continuation of calculus of one variable,
including analytic geometry, techniques of integration, volumes by integration, and
other applications; infinite series, including Taylor series and improper integrals.
(Prerequisite: Analytical Geometry and Calculus I)
This course includes techniques and applications of the following topics: properties
of and operations with real numbers, elementary algebra, consumer mathematics, applied
geometry, measurement, graph sketching and interpretations, and descriptive statistics.
This course includes the following topics: elementary algebra, geometry, trigonometry,
and applications.
This course includes the following topics: basic laws and operations of algebra, linear
and quadratic equations, systems of equations, introduction to trigonometry and vectors,
concepts of functions, and graphs of functions.
Course provides students with an understanding of the meaning of numbers, fundamental
operations of arithmetic, structure of the real number system & its subsystems, &
elementary numbers theory. Within the parameters of an approved articulation agreement,
this course may transfer to an accredited Education program at a comprehensive four-year
college or university.
This course provides students with an understanding of informal geometry and basic
concepts of algebra. Within the parameters of an approved articulation agreement,
this course may transfer to an accredited Education program at a comprehensive four-year
college or university.