MATH 093C Intermediate Algebra, Module C

(3-0-1) Intermediate Algebra is a course for students who need College Algebra for their major and did not score the required Math Act of 22. Intermediate Algebra is divided into three 1-credit modules. MATH 093C is the last module of the Intermediate Algebra sequence. In Module C of Intermediate Algebra, students will be covering operations with polynomials, factoring, rational exponents and equations, solving and graphing linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, and absolute value equations, determining equations of lines, operations with complex numbers, functions, and applications with linear, quadratic and exponential functions. This is a course in the developmental studies curriculum and does not count as credit toward graduation. Completion of all 3 modules will allow students to take College Algebra.

Credits

1

Prerequisite

"C" or better in MATH 093B or Diagnostic Placement Exam for 1 hour of "K" credit