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MAT-1150 Intermediate Algebra


The course is designed for students who have studied elementary algebra and who need additional knowledge and skills for success in college algebra, precalculus, and other college courses that require mathematics. The course affords a transition between elementary algebra and college algebra and provides a solid foundation in the basic algebraic concepts of algebra. The emphasis throughout the course is on skill development and problem solving through the use of applications. Topics include linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations, graphing, rational expressions, functions, exponents, radicals, parabolas, and systems of linear equations.

Advisory: It is advisable to have completed elementary algebra.

Study Methods- :


Self-Directed Courses (MAT-1150-SD): This course is offered every term.


Credits: 3

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