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MATH 013 - Intermediate Algebra Support


Credits: 2.0
Lecture Contact Hours: 1
Lab Contact Hours: 1
Description: This course is designed to provide students with supplemental support and instruction to promote success in MATH 113. These topics include but are not limited to, fundamental operations with real numbers and polynomials, graphing, linear equations, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, exponents, and quadratic equations. Study skills such as time management, productive homework habits, note-taking, and problem-solving will also be covered.

Prerequisites: A minimum score of 16 ACT-Math, 22 SAT-Math, 75 CPT-Elementary Algebra, 230 NGA-Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics or overall High School GPA of 2.7-1.8 or higher.
Corequisites: Math 113
Recommended: None

Course Category: Liberal Arts | Mathematics
This Course is Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
Course Competencies
  1. Transform composite numbers and polynomials into factored form.
  2. Calculate operations with rational expressions and equations.
  3. Apply order of operations to simplify expressions.
  4. Solve linear equations and inequalities.
  5. Transform inequalities into interval notation.
  6. Apply graphing techniques to points and lines. 
  7. Break down application problems into mathematical models. 
  8. Demonstrate exponent rules.
  9. Calculate operations with radical expressions and equations. 
  10. Explore time/goal management techniques to support college success.
  11. Devise a plan for successfully completing MATH 113.



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