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MTH 110 — Foundations for Precalculus

4 credits · 4 hours

This course is intended for students with prior exposure to foundational algebraic topics. This course is a study of linear, quadratic, polynomial, radical, and exponential functions; and their uses. Primary topics are basic properties of functions, analysis and graphing, algebraic simplification, and equation solving. Applications, modeling using data, and problem solving are embedded throughout the course. The use of graphing technology is an integral part of the class. Successful completion prepares the student for MTH 111Z : Precalculus I: Functions, MTH 211 : Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics, and STAT 243Z : Elementary Statistics I. This course may not satisfy math transfer credit

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