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Nov 30, 2024
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MATH 102 Applications of College MathematicsCredit 3 This course reviews sets and logic, functions and graphing, and solution of sets of linear equalities and inequalities. It includes an introduction to linear programming, combinatorial principles, and counting, with application in the development of probability theory and statistics, numeration systems, and computer mathematics. All topics are covered making use of current educational technology, both from the point of view of their significance within mathematics and of their applicability in modeling the world using mathematics. In addition to regular class work, this course requires the successful completion of the Arithmetic Basic Skills Test administered by the Department. Students not receiving a satisfactory grade on this examination at entrance are required to attend special arithmetic skills laboratory sessions, in addition to their regular class work, until they do pass this test with a satisfactory score. Prerequisite(s): MATH 099 with a grade of at least “C” or better or permission of the Department obtained by earning a satisfactory score on an approved University Math Placement instrument. Satisfies GEN ED Area IV: Mathematics.
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