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MATH 1258 — - Applied Geometry

3 credits · 3 hours

Prerequisite: Placement determined by a college ready assessment score in reading and completion of MATH 0450 Intermediate Algebra or MATH 0365 Algebra Concepts or an equivalent assessment score Corequisite: none This course demonstrates how properties of geometric figures may be used to solve application problems for both plane and solid geometry. Students will be exposed to the axiomatic method of Euclidean geometry. Methods from coordinate and transformational geometry will be introduced as well as some right triangle trigonometry. Students will not be required to write proofs of theorems. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): 4 Prerequisite: Placement determined by a college ready assessment score in reading and completion of MATH 0450 Intermediate Algebra or an equivalent assessment score Corequisite: none This course presents the student with solution methods and applications of linear, quadratic, rational and radical equations, basic complex numbers, functional graphs and transformations, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations and inequalities. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): 4

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