Math 120: Intermediate Algebra

Catalogue Description

A course in which functions are investigated graphically, numerically, symbolically and verbally in real-world settings. Linear, quadratic, absolute value, polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic equations and functions are explored. Technology is integrated into all aspects of the course

Special notes or advisories: A graphing calculator is required.

Prerequisites

Math 105 or 106 (or equivalent) with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate score on the math placement exam.

Course Outline

The official course outline for Multivariable Calculus including content, objectives, and student learning outcomes, can be viewed online via the following link:

Math 120 Course Outline

Instructor Syllabus: Professor David Arnold

The Instructor's Syllabus details how the instructor intends to fullfill the outcomes and objectives detailed in the Course Outline. Classroom policies, textbook information, policies on grading, etc., can all be found in Intructor's Syllabus at the following link:

Math 120 Instructor Syllabus

Assignments: Professor David Arnold

Assignments for the course can be found at the following link. Be sure to visit often, as the content of the assignment page will be upgraded daily throughout the duration of the course.

Math 120 Assignments

Examinations: Professor David Arnold

Examinations for the course will be posted on this page. Visit frequently as this page will be constantly updated throughout the duration of the course.

Math 120 Examinations

Course Calendar

You can view due dates for assignments, quizzes, and exams in the calendar below.