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Feb 21, 2025
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MATH 17 - Support for Math in Society
2.00 Credits Corequisite support course for MATH& 107. Concurrent enrollment in MATH& 107 is required. Intermediate algebra topics include linear and exponential functions, graphing, inequalities and operations on formulas. College success skills are addressed. This course allows students who are close to college readiness to take MATH& 107. Prerequisite Prerequisite: Completion of MATH77 with a 3.0;or satisfactory completion of MATH10, MATH11 or MATH16or higher or placement into MATH87. Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:- Simplify expressions and solve linear equations, inequalities, and formulas, including applications involving ratios, percentages, proportions and decimals.
- Construct linear and exponential models and graphs and use them to answer questions in the context of an applied problem.
- Develop and apply functional relationships presented in applications, words, tables, graphs, and symbols.
- Simplify mathematical expressions and solve linear equations, quadratic equations, polynomials and formulas.
- Interpret the mathematical meaning of expressions and results in the context of an applied problem.
- Demonstrate the use of learning strategies to comprehend, retain, and apply class content.
- Identify individual math strengths, skills, and characteristics within the growth mindset framework.
- Apply effective study and communication skills when engaging with peers, instructors, and the college community.
- Identify, access, and navigate college math resources.
Course Typically Offered Fall, Winter, Spring
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