Student Learning Outcomes
This corequisite support course is linked to MATH 1360 College algebra to allow acceleration through Intermediate and College Algebra in one semester. This course supports students in MATH 1360 College Algebra by providing a solid foundation in the principles and applications of intermediate algebra and by using mathematical tools to analyze and solve problems. Students must register for both MATH 0960 and a linked section of MATH 1360 in the same semester.Student Learning Outcomes
- Perform operations on polynomial, rational, and radical expressions.
- Factor polynomials using a variety of methods
- Translate between graphical, tabular, verbal, and symbolic representations of functions and relations
- Analyze graphs of a variety of functions
- Solve a variety of equations and linear inequalities.
- Solve systems of equations using algebraic and graphical methods.
- Use numerical, symbolic, and graphical methods to model, solve, and interpret the results of application problems.
- Determine if a relation is a function and use function notation appropriately.
Prerequisites
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