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MATH1110 — College Algebra

4 credits · 4 hours

Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) A study of: 1) polynomial operations, rational expressions, exponents, radicals; 2) linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, absolute value applications and their graphs; 3) graphs of elementary functions and non-functions including inverse functions, combining functions, and translating and transforming functions; 4) study of polynomial functions including the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, zeroes of polynomials, rational functions, partial fractions; 5) exponential and logarithmic functions including graphs and applications; 6) Gauss-Jordan elimination and Cramer’s Rule. This course meets the requirements for OTM College Algebra TMM001. UG 4 Lecture Hour(s); Required Determine whether an algebraic relation or graph represents a function and perform transformation of those functions. Homework and tests regularly throughout the semester and Final Exam (Weeks 2,3, 4, 7, 8, 16) 2. Add, subtract, multiply, divide and compose a variety of functions. Homework and tests regularly throughout the semester and Final Exam (Weeks 1, 2,3,16) 3. Analyze the graph of a variety of functions and their inverses Homework and tests regularly throughout the semester and Final Exam (Weeks 5, 6, 7, 11, 16) 4. Use the Remainder and Factor Theorems for polynomial functions. Homework and tests regularly throughout the semester and Final Exam (Weeks 5, 6, 16) 5. Solve application problem

Prerequisites: MATH0084

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