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MATH0030 — Introductory Algebra with Geometry

5 credits · 5 hours

MATH 0030 - Introductory Algebra with Geometry MATH 0030 - Introductory Algebra with Geometry Hours/Week: Lecture 5 Lab 0 Course Description: This course is a developmental course for students needing beginning algebra and geometry. Algebra topics include algebraic operations and properties of natural numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers; solving linear equations and inequalities; applications of linear equations and inequalities; operations with polynomials; factoring; solving quadratics by factoring; graphing linear equations; and integer exponents. Geometry topics include lines and angles; angle pairs; parallel and perpendicular lines; triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, and sectors; area and perimeter; prisms, pyramids, cylinders, and cones; and surface area and volume. MnTC Goals None Demonstrate critical and logical reasoning when solving problems. Simplify arithmetic expressions. Communicate clearly a problems solution and its explanation for the intended audience in terms of the problem posed. Factor second-degree polynomials. Find the area and perimeter of triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, and sectors. Find the surface area and volume of cylinders, cones, prisms, and pyramids. Graph linear equations in two variables. Model and solve applied problems using algebraic and geometric methods including linear equations, quadratic equations, or linear inequalities. Recognize and classify two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects. Simplify algebraic ex

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