Math act score of 19 21 with concurrent mat 100 workshop 3.
Mat 150 college algebra logarithmic functions activity.
Classroom activities and discussion homework exams.
This liberal arts course is not preparation for calculus.
Students may not receive credit for mat 150 and any other college algebra or precalculus course.
Fundamental principles of college algebra and trigonometry essential to the study of calculus.
Credit not available on the basis of special exam prerequisite.
Mat 150 workbook 12 functions activity objectives for functions activity determine whether or not a given rule is a function use and interpret function notation determine domain and range of a function evaluate a function at an input given an output to a function find its input combinations of functions.
Arts sciences elective code.
Lesson 6 rational functions.
Lesson 7 composition and inverse functions.
Emphasizes linear exponential and logarithmic functions.
Apply their knowledge of algebra and trigonometry to solve verbal problems.
Lesson 9 logarithmic functions.
Limits continuity the derivative rules of differentiation derivatives of trigonometric and logarithmic functions and their inverses applications of the derivative extrema curve sketching and optimization.
Classroom activities and discussion.
Math act score of 22 or above 2.
Lesson 5 polynomial functions.
Emphasis on functions and their graphs including polynomials rational functions exponential and logarithmic fundtions and trigonometric functions.
Lesson 3 linear functions.
Emphasis on functions and their graphs including polynomials rational functions exponential and logarithmic fundtions and trigonometric functions.
Lesson 3b absolute value.
2020 2021 fall term faculty.
Fundamental principles of college algebra and trigonometry essential to the study of calculus.
Lesson 8 exponential functions.
Mat 120 college algebra 3 uses a problem solving approach to illustrate how algebra can model and solve real world problems.
Mat 707 or mat 708 or mat 102.
Lesson 4 quadratic functions.
2020 2021 fall term faculty.
This course meets for an additional 1 hour lab session each week for enrichment and problem solving.
Perform operations with and simplify polynomial rational radical complex exponential and logarithmic expressions.
Connection with the exponential function.