Math 97

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Catalog Information

Title

Intermediate Algebra

(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)

(0:2:1)

Offered

This course is not offered on BYU campus, but is available at the BYU Salt Lake Center and through Independent Study.

Prerequisite

High school algebra.

Description

Elementary logic, real number system, equations and inequalities (linear, polynomial, rational, and radical expressions), graphing, function notation, inverse function, exponential functions, systems of equations, variations.

Desired Learning Outcomes

When you have successfully completed this course, you should be able to do the following:

  1. Use the Basics of Algebra
  2. Use Algebra for Problem Solving
  3. Use and Understand Graphs, Functions, and Linear Equations
  4. Use and Understand Systems of Linear Equations
  5. Use Linear Equations for Problem Solving
  6. Use and Understand Inequalities
  7. Use Inequalities for Problem Solving
  8. Use and Understand Polynomials and Polynomial Functions
  9. Use and Understand Rational Expressions, Rational Equations, and Rational Functions
  10. Use and Understand Exponents and Rad
  11. Use and Understand Quadratic Functions and Quadratic Equations

Prerequisites

Successful completion of high school algebra.

Minimal learning outcomes

Textbooks

Possible textbooks for this course include (but are not limited to):

Additional topics

Courses for which this course is prerequisite