MATH1600 — Pathway to Calculus: College Algebra
MATH 1600 - Pathway to Calculus: College Algebra MATH 1600 - Pathway to Calculus: College Algebra This course offers the development of numerical, algebraic, and graphical problem-solving techniques to be used in calculus. Techniques are developed to solve equations involving polynomial, radical and rational functions. Polynomial, inverse, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions are studied, and their applications are explored both algebraically and graphically. Whenever possible, learning of mathematical concepts is embedded in contextualized situations relevant to STEM majors. The use of mathematics specific technology to support understanding of the College Algebra course is required. This course is designed for STEM majors and fulfills the A grade of D-, D, or D+ in MATH 1010 requires General Education Code: Quantitative Reasoning (QUAX) Elective Code(s): LART Previous: MAT* 172, MAT*173, MAT* 175
Prerequisites: MATH1610