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Nov 23, 2024
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MATH 0177, 0178, 0179 - FLEX Intermediate Algebra 1 Hour (0-1) These four modules are equivalent to MATH 0170 and co-requisite lab, MATH 0190. These are self-paced classes that must be completed in sequence. Students are allowed to compress or expand the amount of material completed in a semester. We suggest students work at least four hours a week in the lab for at least four weeks to complete one of the modules. When the sequence is completed, the student will have four hours of MATH 0372 credit comparable to those acquired in MATH 0372 and co-requisite lab. Computer assisted instruction, tutorial help, THEA lectures, and video tapes/DVD’s are available to support this class. This Intermediate Algebra sequence is “intermediate” in difficulty between introductory and college algebra courses. This sequence includes a study of relations, functions, inequalities, factoring, polynomials, rational expressions, and quadratics. This sequence will permit students to become familiar with complex numbers, and to solve systems of linear and nonlinear equations and inequalities, and to continue a study of word problems. Prerequisites: Requires a “C” or greater in MATH 0371 , or “P” in MATH 0174, 0175, 0176 - FLEX Introductory Algebra or a satisfactory score on an algebra placement test or 230 on THEA. Course fee. Click here for course scheduling information.
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