Precalculus
MTH6108 / 4 q.h.
Formerly MTH 3623.
Serves as a precursor to a rigorous course in calculus giving a swift review of the necessary techniques and practices of algebra and trigonometry. Topics covered include a review of polynomial and rational functions (their algebraic manipulation and their graphing), exponential functions and population models, logarithmic functions, derivation of Euler’s number “e,” trigonometry, conic sections, complex numbers theory, limits and continuity, and the study of systems of equations (beginning linear algebra and linear programming). Successful students of this course are prepared to take MTH 6208.
There are no current sections scheduled for this course number. Please note that courses have been assigned new numbers beginning with the fall term. Please check the new course number for course availability.
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