MATH 043 - Intermediate Algebra PREREQUISITES: Demonstrated math competency through appropriate assessment, andDemonstrated reading competency through appropriate assessment or successful completion of ENGL 083 Reading Strategies for College or ENGL 095 Integrated Reading and Writing, or ENGL 075 Co-Requisite Integrated Reading and Writing, or A grade of “C” or better in MATH 023 - Essentials of Algebra PREREQUISITES/COREQUISITE: IVYT 111 - Student Success in University Transfer
PROGRAM: Mathematics CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 LECTURE HOURS MIN: 3 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2022
Reviews linear equations, inequalities, graphing, and factoring algebraic expressions. Concentrates on properties of integer and rational exponents, systems of linear equations, radicals, radical equations, quadratic equations, functions including their graphs, and applications.
MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be expected to:
- Solve first degree equations including absolute value equations, literal equations, and using the method of multiplying by the LCD
- Solve compound inequalities and express solutions in interval notation.
- Graph linear equations using slopes and intercepts
- Graph using point plotting method and recognize the shape of the following base functions:
- Write linear equations given a graph, or two ordered pairs, or an equation of a parallel or perpendicular line and a point.
- Evaluate and identify functions, use function notation, and determine domain and range from a list of ordered pairs and a graph
- Solve 2 x 2 systems of equations by graphing, substitution, and elimination
- Divide a polynomial by a binomial using long division
- Factor polynomials, including perfect square trinomials, difference of two squares, sum and difference of cubes, four-term polynomials, and trinomials of the form ax2 + bx + c with a > 1
- Solve quadratic equations with real number solutions by the square root property, factoring, and the quadratic formula.
- Simplify and perform operations on rational expressions including trinomial denominators and complex fractions
- Apply properties of exponents with negative and fractional exponents
- Convert between fractional exponents and radical expressions
- Solve equations involving a single radical
- Simplify and perform operations on radical expressions
- Use relevant mathematical language, laws, and notations appropriately
- Solve a variety of application problems
- Use a scientific calculator proficiently as related to coursework
- Use appropriate technology to enhance course objectives.
COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include - A brief review of graphing, writing, and solving linear equations Polynomial factoring Solving compound inequalities Integer and rational exponents Rational expressions Systems of linear equations Radicals and single radical equations Quadratic equations Functions and their graphs Applications GRADING POLICY A course grade of C or higher is required for successful completion of MATH 043. 90-100% |
A |
80-89% |
B |
70-79% |
C |
60-69% |
D |
0-59% |
F |
The final exam must count at least 20% of the final grade. Course Addendum - Syllabus (Click to expand)
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