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LAD 9082 - Pre-Calculus Review 2

2 Credits
Pre-Calculus Review 2 is a mandatory co-requisite for students taking MATH 1223 Pre-Calculus* . This course must be taken concurrently and cannot be taken alone. If either this section or MATH 1223 Pre-Calculus*  is dropped, the other section will be dropped as well. The purpose of this course is to provide in-time review of essential concepts required for the successful completion of Pre-Calculus. The Pre-Calculus course is intended for students majoring in the following degrees:
• Chemistry, AS-STEM for Transfer to SAU at NPC BS in Chemistry, Pre-Health Professional-Biochemistry
• Computer Science - General, AS-STEM for Transfer to SAU at NPC BS in Computer Science-General
• Computer Science - Computer Gaming & Animation Design, AS-STEM for Transfer to SAU BS in Computer Science - Computer Gaming & Animation Design
• Computer Science - Cybersecurity & Privacy, AS-STEM for Transfer to SAU BS in Computer Science -Cybersecurity & Privacy

Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score  , minimum Math ACT score of 21, or successful completion with a grade of “C” or better in MATH 1123 College Algebra*  

Corequisite: MATH 1223 Pre-Calculus*  Withdrawal from either class results in withdrawal from both classes

Course Level Objectives
Upon successful completion, the student will be able to:

1. Determine characteristics and behaviors of algebraic and trigonometric functions. (GEO 3)
2. Perform basic algebraic and trigonometric function operations and compositions. (GEO 3)
3. Sketch graphs of algebraic and trigonometric functions and their transformations. (GEO 3)
4. Apply algebraic and/or trigonometric techniques to the solution of equations and inequalities. (GEO 2, 3)
5. Solve systems of equations and their related applications by using matrix techniques. (GEO 3)
6. Verify trigonometric identities. (GEO 2, 3)
7. Analyze and solve real world problems with algebraic and trigonometric methods interpreting the results using the correct context. (GEO 1, 2, 3)
8. Use technology to collaborate, solve problems, represent data, and present solutions. (GEO 1, 4)

Latest Update Effective: Fall 2021



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