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MATH 111 — College Algebra MATH 111 5 Credits/Units

An introduction to functions from symbolic, numerical, and graphical points of view. Topics include polynomial; logarithmic, and exponential functions; inequalities, absolute value equations and inequalities, systems of equations, conic sections, and mathematical modeling. This is a challenging and technical course primarily intended for those majoring in Mathematics, Physical Science or Engineering. It is a preparatory class for the four-term Calculus series. The Mathematics Division highly recommends that students who need BOTH College Algebra ( MATH 111 or MATH 110 ) AND College Trigonometry ( MATH 103 ) complete College Algebra first. [CP, GE, Q, SE]

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