MATH 112 - Topics in Precalculus Mathematics (GEQR) Provides a thorough preparation for calculus for students who are insufficiently prepared in college algebra and trigonometry or who need to review these subjects. Emphasis will be on topics from college algebra and trigonometry that are used in calculus.
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Credit Hours: 4 hrs Prerequisite: placement or Terms Offered: Fall and Winter
The focus of MATH 112 is on the important families of functions used in calculus, their properties, and their applications. Students will learn to use functions to model physical phenomena, and catalog of functions - linear, power, quadratic, polynomial, rational, absolute value. exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric. By the end of the course, students will know the basic properties and graphs of all of these families of functions, and will know how to use them as models for real world applications Notes: Some knowledge of trigonometry is assumed.
Last Updated: Course Rotation 1/15; Gen Edu Approval 1/2014, effective Summer 2014; Links 04/2011; added course outline 6/14
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