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MATH109 — Finite Mathematics

3 credits · 3 hours

MATH 109 - Finite Mathematics MATH 109 - Finite Mathematics Total Hours: 60 This course provides an introductory survey to material that is of particular interest to business, biology and social science students. Topics include a review of linear equations; sets and counting, including permutations and combinations; probability, including Bayes’ Theorem, random variables, expected value and the binomial distribution; matrix operations; solving systems of linear equations using a variety of methods, including Gauss-Jordan elimination and inverse matrices; linear programming using a geometric approach; Markov chains; annuities and amortization of loans; and basic logic, including implication and equivalence. Prerequisites One of: C in Math 11 C- in Pre-calculus 12 C+ in MATH 072 C in MATH 073 C+ in MATH 075 C in MATH 077 C+ in MATH 135 C in MATH 137

Prerequisites: MATH072, MATH073, MATH075, MATH077, MATH135, MATH137

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