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College Catalog 2016 - 2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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AMATH 185 - Applied Algebra for Business and Industry Credits 5 This introductory course in algebra covers the following topics and their application to business and industry: solving linear inequalities, compound inequalities, absolute value equations and inequalities; exponential notation and simplifying exponents using the product, quotient and power rules; scientific notation; polynomial operations; factoring polynomials; solving quadratic equations by factoring; introduction to graphing; systems of two equations in two unknowns and their applications; solving a system of three equations in three variables; systems of inequalities; solving applied problems. Prerequisite(s): Completion of MATH 075 , or AMATH 175 , with a grade of 2.0 or higher, or a COMPASS pre-algebra score of 60 or greater. Course Outcomes
- Solve inequalities and equations, systems of inequalities and equations, in one and two variables.
- Solve absolute value equations and inequalities in one variable.
- Apply properties of real numbers to performing operations with algebraic expressions.
- Factor polynomials in one variable and use factoring to solve polynomial equations in one variable.
- Use the Cartesian coordinate system to graph points and linear relationships.
- Calculate the slope and vertical intercept given two pieces of information about a linear relationship.
- Apply algebraic and geometric concepts, and numerical computations, to answer word problems.
- Apply beginning algebra concepts and solution techniques to explore and solve real contextualized problems.
- Communicate using mathematical notation and language.
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