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Nov 23, 2024
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Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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MATH 98 Essentials of Intermediate Algebra5 credits This course focuses on the intermediate algebra skills needed for students planning to take MATH& 107 , MATH& 146 , or MATH 147 . Emphasis is on data analysis, mathematical modeling, quantitative reasoning, and working with linear and exponential functions. Applications with quadratic, rational, and radical functions are also covered.
Prerequisites: MATH 87 (or placement into MATH 098)
Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Use dimensional analysis to make calculations
- Interpret and move flexibly between multiple formats, including graphs, tables, equations, and words
- Solve applied problems involving linear, quadratic, exponential, rational, and radical equations
- Calculate the slope of linear data and interpret slope within the context of the problem
- Distinguish between linear and exponential growth models
- Apply exponent rules to simplify expressions with exponents
- Solve formulas for a specified variable
- Use geometric concepts of area and volume in solving applied problems
- Create and use models (tables, words, graphs, equations) of real-world situations
- Analyze and use quantitative information to support an argument
- Communicate quantitative results both in writing and orally using appropriate language, symbolism, data, and graphs
- Demonstrate quantitative reasoning to analyze problems, critique arguments, and draw and justify conclusions
- Use technology appropriately as a tool for calculations and to gather, research, and analyze quantitative information
Total Hours: 50 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 50
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