LAM113 Basic Applications of Math

This course extends basic algebra skills to graphing relationships in two variables. It provides a bridge between basic algebra and intermediate algebra. The course develops the graphical, symbolic, and numerical approaches to problem-solving. Topics include: first and second degree equations and inequalities, integer and rational exponents, functions, and systems of equations. Emphasis is placed on developing graphing and algebraic skills in the solutions of problems. This course is not IAI transferable as a general education requirement. This course cannot be used to satisfy mathematics course requirements or mathematics course electives for majors, minors, or concentrations in mathematics. This course counts in the Quantitative Reasoning Area of General Education. Prerequisite(s): Placement or LAM100B Basic Algebra. Students cannot receive credit for both LAM113 Basic Applications of Math and LAM110 College Mathematics 5 quarter hours

Distribution

GenEd-Quantitative Reasoning