MATH 995 Intermediate Algebra Support

A review of the core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts needed for intermediate algebra. Review topics include computational skills developed in pre-algebra, the vocabulary of algebra, translations from English to algebraic expressions, evaluations of literal expressions and functions. Topics covered in more depth include solving and graphing linear equations and inequalities on one and two variables, solving and graphing systems of equations in two variables, factoring, algebraic operations on polynomial and rational expressions. Recommended for students with little or no recent knowledge of algebra. Graded on a Pass/No Pass basis only. Not degree applicable.

Units: 1.00 - 2.00

Offered: (Fa,Sp,Sm)

Not Associate Degree Applicable

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: MATH 095

Lecture: Minimum 16-32 hours per semester

Notes

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Course amended 12/21/20. The original publication can be located in the amended items chapter of this catalog