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MATH143 — Precalculus I: Algebra

3 credits · 3 hours

This course covers the definition of functions and their properties and notation in both algebraic and graphical contexts. Students will be able to apply principles of polynomial and rational equations, functions and their inverses, graphs, systems of equations, complex numbers, sequences, and exponential and logarithmic functions. MATH-143 along with MATH-144 prepares students for traditional calculus courses which are required for degrees in mathematics, engineering, computer science, physics, chemistry, and other STEM related fields. Note: The combination of MATH-143 and MATH-144 may be used in place of MATH-147 as the prerequisite for MATH-170.

Prerequisites: MATH-108, MTHP-143, MTHP-147, MTHP-144, MTHP-160, MTHP-170, MTHP-187, MATH-143, MATH-144, MATH-147, MATH-160, MATH-170, MATH-175, MATH-187

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