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MATH 130A — Intermediate Algebra, Part A

3 credits · 3 hours

This is the first of a two-semester sequence of intermediate algebra. This course continues the study of algebra in preparation for transfer level courses. Topics include solving linear equations and inequalities; graphing functions and inequalities; solving systems of equations and inequalities; factoring; and solving rational equations. Application problems are solved throughout the course. Students are required to complete 5 hours of supplemental learning activities in any designated Success Center. A student may receive credit for either MATH 130 or MATH 130A and MATH 130B . This course may be scheduled using the “To Be Arranged” (TBA) scheduling format. Please see the section on “Curriculum Offerings” for a description of requirements for completing TBA.

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