Math 101
Introductory Algebra 3 cr.
Prerequisite: Proficiency in basic mathematics
Covers introductory
algebraic concepts involving terminology, exponents, operations on
rational numbers, multiplication of polynomials, and basic
factoring. Credits apply toward graduation requirements but do not
fulfill General Education requirements.
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"Elementary
and Intermediate Algebra" 2nd Ed. Carson, Gillespie, and Jordan |

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Chapter 1 |
Chapter 2 |
Chapter One covers basic arithmetic,
evaluating expressions, simplifying expressions, solving equations,
properties of real numbers, and the rules of operations for real
numbers.
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Chapter Two
investigates many types of linear equations in one variable, the
properties essential in solving them, solving linear inequalities, and
formulas and applications from geometry.
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Chapter 3 |
Chapter 4 |
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Chapter Three
discusses the process of solving applications.
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Chapter Four
reviews the basic components of graphing linear equations and
inequalities in two
variables. This chapter also introduces functions and function notation.
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Chapter 5 |
Chapter
6 |
Chapter Five covers the rules and
applications of polynomials and exponents.
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Chapter Six investigates the basics
of factoring. Students will only cover sections 6.1 and 6.2. |
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