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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
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MATH 112 - Applied Precalculus


(3 credits) Meets GOAL 4.

This course will help students learn both algebraic skills and problem-solving skills. Topics include the algebraic and symbolic manipulation of linear functions, quadratic functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomial and rational functions, inverses and compositions of functions, transformations of functions and their graphs, and applications to cost, revenue, profit, supply, demand, compound interest, future value and present value. In addition, the course emphasizes problem-solving skills including unit analysis; changing representations (graphical, tabular, formulaic, and verbal) of data; comparison of solutions with intuition; and analysis of various solution methods. Prerequisite: MATH 050 - Intermediate Algebra , MATH 110 - Finite Mathematics , or mathematics placement. Grade or P/NC. Offered each semester.


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