MATH1070 — Applied Geometry & Trigono
Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course is a study of basic algebra, basic geometry, and an introduction to trigonometry. The class will review signed numbers and their operations, exponents, scientific notations, logarithms and systems of measurements. This class will also cover algebraic expressions and solving equations with one variable using shop problems and shop formulas and also will use shop problems for statements of comparison and mixture proportions. The basic geometry will cover points, planes, lines, polygons, triangles, circles and the application of these concepts. We will use key definitions in trigonometry to solve sides and angles of a triangle. 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Perform operations with signed numbers, fractions, decimals, and polynomials. Homework, Tests, Final Exam Weeks 1,7,8, and 16 2. Perform operations using exponents, powers, roots, scientific notation and logarithms. Homework, Tests, Final Exam Weeks 2, 4, 8 and 16 3. Solve shop problems using length, area, volume and temperature. Homework, Tests, Final Exam Weeks 3,4, 8and 16 4. Solve and transform equations, including quadratic equations. Homework, Tests, Final Exam Weeks 5, 8 and 16 5. Calculate mixture proportions Homework, Tests, Final Exam Weeks 6, 8 and 16 6. Solve shop application problems using polygons, perimeters, area, axioms and postulates Homework, Tests, Final Exam Weeks 9,10,11, 12 and 16 7. S
Prerequisites: MATH0084