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This course is the second in a three-part math series that is intended to bring a student’s math understanding up to college entry level. The class will provide a foundation in the concepts of basic algebra. It covers the topics considered essential in a first algebra course while emphasizing applications of algebra throughout. The notion of the variable is used to formalize ideas and procedures as they apply to the set of real numbers.

Course highlights include:
  • Basic operations of signed and rational numbers
  • Simplifying and evaluating variable expressions
  • Use of basic formulas from geometry and business
  • Solving equations and inequalities
  • Polynomial expressions and their operations
  • Rational expressions and their operations
  • Factoring polynomials
  • Working with linear equations
  • Graphing equations
  • Solving a system of linear equations or inequalities by graphing
Textbook:
"Introductory Algebra” 10th edition by Marvin Bittinger; Addison Wesley; 2006, ISBN 978-0321269478"

Notes: There is no prerequisite for this class. Students will use a scientific calculator during the class. A certificate of completion is included with the course fee.

Course Time: 40 Hrs.

Course
Dates
Day/Time
Cost
PD050
11/29 to 12/13 - 01/03 to 2/14
Thur. 6-10 p.m.
$280






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