MA 15200, Fall 2004
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- 152.07.02, MWF 3:30, REC 114 Mansfield, Steven (MATH 243)
- 152.07.01, MWF 3:30, SMTH 208 Roames, Renee (MATH 912)
- 152.06.01, MWF 2:30, EE 005 Cook, Brianna (MATH 709)
- 152.05.01, MWF 1:30, EE 005 Cook, Brianna (MATH 709)
- 152.08.02, MWF 4:30, REC 307 Mansfield, Steven (MATH 243)
- 152.03.01, MWF 11:30, EE 005 Nargi, Louis (MATH 243)
- 152.02.01, MWF 9:30, REC 316 Dean, Noah (MATH 705)
- 152.01.01, MWF 7:30, EE 005 Dean, Noah (MATH 705)
- 152.04.01, MWF 12:30, EE 005 Nargi, Louis (MATH 243)
- 152.08.01, MWF 4:30, EE 005 Crowe, Marta (MATH )
Course Description
Credit Hours: 3.00. This is a course in college algebra for students who do not need the technical skills required for those who are planning to continue with calculus. There will be an emphasis on applied problems and graphing techniques. Topics covered: real numbers, linear functions, solving linear equations and systems of linear equations, absolute value equations and inequalities, rational expressions, complex numbers, proportions, solving quadratic equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, circle and parabola equations, and the mathematics of finance including compound interest and annuities. Students receiving and "A" or "B" in MA 152 may continue with MA 154. Prerequisite: demonstrated competence in intermediate algebra. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
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