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Algebraic expressions; linear, absolute value equations and inequalities; lines; systems of linear equations; integral exponents; polynomials; factoring. This cou more...
01/11/2010-04/30/2010 Credits:
3.0
Prerequisite: basic arithmetic skills or satisfactory performance on the mathematics FTCAP examination
Functions, graphs, derivatives, integrals, techniques of differentiation and integration, exponentials, improper integrals, applications. Students may take only one cours more...
01/11/2010-04/30/2010 Credits:
4.0
Satisfies General Education - Quantification (GQ)
Prerequisite: MATH 022 or satisfactory performance on the mathematics FTCAP examination
Functions, limits; analytic geometry; derivatives, differentials, applications; integrals, applications. Students may only take one course for credit from MATH 11 more...
Derivatives, integrals, applications; sequences and series; analytic geometry; polar coordinates. Students may take only one course for credit fromMATH 141, 141B, and more...
Fundamental concepts of arithmetic and geometry, including problem solving, number systems, and elementary number theory. For elementary and special education teacher c more...
Three-dimensional analytic geometry; vectors in space; partial differentiation; double and triple integrals; integral vector calculus. Students who have p more...
First- and second-order equations; special functions; Laplace transform solutions; higher order equations. Students who have passed MATH 251 may not schedule this cours more...
An introduction to rigorous analytic proofs involving properties of real numbers, continuity, differentiation, integration, and infinite sequences and series.
Linear ordinary differential equations; existence and uniqueness questions; series solutions; special functions; eigenvalue problems; Laplace transforms; additional topics a more...
Nature of operations research, problem formulation, model construction, deriving solution from models, allocation problems, general linear allocation problem, inventory more...
Euclidean and various non-Euclidean geometries and their development from postulate systems. Students who have passed MATH 427 may not schedule MATH 471.