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MATH87 — Essential Intermediate Algebra Corequisite Course for Statistics

5 credits · 55 hours

MATH 87 - Essential Intermediate Algebra It incorporates resources or strategies that students succeed in math courses. 0 Placement Eligibility Math 91 or higher Course Note GRAPHING CALCULATOR REQUIRED: TI-84 recommended. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students needing Math 146 but do not need any other math course having Math 91, 98, 111, or 141 as a Students intending to transfer to UW should check with an adviser prior to registering for this course. Active Date 20260408T15:02:08 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 32 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Review essential content/skills from pre- and elementary algebra relevant to statistics: decimals and signed numbers, converting between fractions, decimals, and percents, order of operations, and evaluationg algebraic expressions and formulas. Review Cartesian coordinate system: plot points, graph lines, construct bar/line graphs. Functions: concept, notation, independent/dependent variable, identify appropriate units of measure. Functions: concept, notation, slope, slope intercept form, linear regression. Inequalities: concept, notations, graphing, representing an inequality as an interval on the number line, translating words/phrases to inequality statements, interpretation. Technology training: graphing calculator, other statistical software programs. Essential metacognative strategies: growth mindset, time management, organization, error analysis, self-assessment of learning/understand

Prerequisites: MATH81, TI-84

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