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Course Name: Intermediate Algebra - First Half
Course Number: Math 71A
Course Objectives:
  • Math students feel they have the resources necessary for their success.
  • Solve the following types of equations in one variable: polynomial, absolute value, and rational.
  • Solve applications involving polynomial and rational equations.
  • Students will feel that mathematics is a beneficial part of their education
  • Solve literal equations.
  • Define a function and its domain and range.
  • Find the domain of a function involving rational expressions.
  • Perform operations on functions.
  • Solve linear inequalities.
  • Solve linear inequalities.
  • Solve compound inequalities.
  • Solve linear systems in two and three variables.
  • Solve applications using linear systems.
  • Construct, interpret and analyze graphs for the following: linear and quadratic equations, linear inequalities, and linear systems
  • Find the equation of a line given facts about the line.
  • Use the rules for exponents to simplify expressions.
  • Add, subtract, multiply, divide, and factor polynomials.
  • Simplify and perform operations on rational expressions.
  • Simplify complex fractions.
  • Students will be able to factor a wide variety of polynomials.