MATH 1077 A (CRN: 12896)
Mathematics: Exploring Modern Mathematics
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About MATH 1077 A
Introduction to mathematics of finite systems with applications, such as probability, statistics, graph theory, fair division and apportionment problems, voting systems. Prerequisites: Two years of secondary school algebra, MATH 1012, or MATH 1034.
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Open to Degree and PACE students; Prereqs: Two years of secondary school algebra, MATH 1012, or MATH 1034
Section Description
Sets, relations, functions with particular attention to properties of algebraic, exponential, logarithmic functions, their graphs and applications in preparation for MATH 1212. May not be taken for credit concurrently with, or following receipt of, credit for any mathematics course numbered MATH 1212 or above. Pre/co-requisites: Two years of secondary school algebra; one year of secondary school geometry.
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