MATH 110
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College Algebra
Mathematics
College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Course Description
Functions, polynomials, theory of equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, matrices, systems of linear equations, permutations, combinations, binomial theorem.
When Taught
All Semesters/Terms
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
3
Fixed
1
Other Prerequisites
Math 97 or equivalent (see Independent Study).
Note
Offered by BYU Independent Study; enroll anytime throughout the year; one year to complete; additional tuition required; register at is.byu.edu.
Title
Functions, polynomials, theory of equations, etc.
Learning Outcome
This course prepares students to take courses in calculus, statistics, mathematics for elementary education majors, and other areas where algebra skills are required. Fluent skills in algebra are necessary for success in any area that uses mathematical analysis. The mastery of college algebra requires well-developed skills, clear conceptual understanding, and the ability to model phenomena in a variety of settings. College Algebra develops the concepts of graphing functions, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, conic sections, solving systems of equations, the binomial theorem, permutations, combinations, and probability. This course contributes to all the expected learning outcomes of the Mathematics BS degree. For more detailed information, visit the Math 110 Wiki page.
Title
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Learning Outcome
Exponential functionsLogarithmic functionsProperties of LogarithmsLogarithmic and exponential equationsCompound interestExponential growth and decay
Title
Functions and their graphs
Learning Outcome
Graph functions using horizontal and vertical shifts
Graph functions using compressions and stretches
Graph functions using reflections about the x-axis or y-axis
Form composite functions and find the domain
Determine the inverse of a function
Graph an inverse function from the graph of a function
Title
Polynomial and Rational Functions
Learning Outcome
Quadratic functions
Polynomial functions
Rational functions
Polynomial and rational inequalities
The real zeros of a polynomial function
Complex zeros and the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
The Intermediate Value Theorem.
The inequalities |x-a|<b and a-b<x<a+b
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Systems of Equations and Inequalities
Learning Outcome
Solve systems of linear equations using substitution and elimination. Detect systems that have infinitely many solutions or no solutions.
Solve systems of non-linear equations using substitution and elimination, including systems with multiple solutions.
Title
Sequences and Induction
Learning Outcome
Find terms in a sequence using a formula and a recursive definition.
Given terms in a sequence that follow a pattern, produce a formula for the sequence.
Find a formula for terms in an arithmetic sequence and be able to add the terms of a finite arithmetic sequence.
Find a formula for the terms in a geometric sequence and be able to find the sum of finite and infinite geometric series.
Title
Counting and Probability
Learning Outcome
Count the number of ways in which a sequence of events can occur (the Rule of Product).
Compute probabilities based on equally likely outcomes.
Compute probabilities of complements of events and unions of disjoint events.
Compute the probability of a sequence of independent events.