This information is from the 2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin. Please note that registration restrictions are subject to change.

MATH 6A   - The Real Numbers and College Algebra
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Description:

Fall, Spring
This course covers the real numbers, real number line, basic laws and definitions of arithmetic, how these laws and definitions contribute to the theory manipulating algebraic expressions and solving algebraic equations, graphs of equations, functions, graphs of functions (linear, quadratic, polynomial, and rational), algebraic inequalities, and applications of such. There are no calculators allowed in the course. The emphasis is on developing an intuitive feel for the real numbers and the concepts involved, an understanding of the reason and rigor behind the algorithms and developing skill using algorithms. The course will be divided into the following three units: (1) the real numbers and laws of arithmetic; (2) basic algebra; and (3) intermediate algebra.

 
Semester Hours: 3 
Prerequisites:

Permission of mathematics chairperson required if student has received a grade of C- or better in a mathematics course with a number higher than 6. Grading is mandatory Pass/Fail.

 
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