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Nov 22, 2024
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MATH 107 - Mathematical Reasoning and Its Applications5 An introduction to mathematical ideas, emphasizing quantitative methods applied to life experiences, with a focus on logical thinking and algorithmic processes. Topics studied: graphing, exponential growth, probability, and statistics. Additional topics may include voting theory, graph theory, geometry, or other mathematical concepts and applications. Credit not granted to a student who has previously received credit for MATH 118 or a higher numbered mathematics course. Core mathematics option. Prerequisite: one year each of high school algebra and geometry. (fall, winter, spring)
Academic Level: Undergraduate Instructional Method: Lecture School: College of Science & Engineering
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