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804 107 - College Mathematics |
This course is designed to review and develop fundamental concepts of mathematics pertinent to the areas of: 1) arithmetic and algebra; 2) geometry and trigonometry; and 3) probability and statistics. Special emphasis is placed on problem solving, critical thinking and logical reasoning, making connections, and using calculators. Topics include performing arithmetic operations and simplifying algebraic expressions, solving linear equations and inequalities in one variable, solving proportions and incorporating percent applications, manipulating formulas, solving and graphing systems of linearequations and inequalities in two variables, finding areas and volumes of geometric figures, applying similar and congruent triangles, converting measurements within and between U.s. and metric systems, applying Pythagorean Theorem, solving right and oblique triangles, calculating probabilities, organizing data and interpreting charts, calculating central and spread measures, and summarizing and analyzing data.
3.000 Credit hours 54.000 Lecture hours Levels: Credit Programs/Classes Schedule Types: Online, Lecture, Blended <50% Online General Studies Division Mathematics Department Prerequisites: ( COMPASS-Prealgebra 45 or ACT Mathematics preentry assmt 18) or Credit Programs/Classes level 834 110 Minimum Grade of C or ( Bachelor's Arts Y or Bachelor's Science Y or Assoc Degree preentry assmt Y) |
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