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Nov 22, 2024
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MATH 96 - Intermediate Algebra (0 units) Basic properties of the real numbers; standard algebraic techniques, including exponents, factoring, fractions, radicals; problem solving; linear and quadratic equations; the concept of graphing. (Credit does not apply to any baccalaureate degree program.) (Departmental consent is required to drop this course.)
Prerequisite(s): ACT math score of 19 or SAT math score of 470 or revised SAT math score of 510 or satisfactory score on an appropriate placement test as determined by the Math & Stat Department or MATH 95 .
Grading Basis: S/U only Offered: Every Fall, Spring, and Summer Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course: 1. Students will be able to simplify, add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational expressions and functions. 2. Students will be able to simplify, add, subtract, multiply, and divide radical expressions and functions. 3. Students will be able to solve quadratic equations by factoring, using the square root property, completing the square, and by the quadratic formula. 4. Students will be able to solve compound inequalities, absolute value inequalities, and absolute value equations. 5. Students will be able to solve and graph linear equations and inequalities in two variables. 6. Students will be able to recognize function notation and distinguish functions from relations. 7. Students will be able to simplify expressions with integer and rational exponents.
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