MAT0056L Developmental Mathematics II Lab

This course is a review of basic algebra including but not limited to, operations of real numbers, solving linear equations containing parentheses, fractions, and decimals. Additional topics include graphing linear equations in two variables, polynomials and properties of exponents and factoring. Other topics will include quadratic functions, absolute value functions, radical functions and rational functions, with a focus on simplifying, adding and multiplying these functions as well as methods to solve equations involving these types of functions. Other topics include inequalities, functional equations, and applied problems, systems of equations, quadratic formula, complex numbers, and completing the square. MAT 0056L cannot be used toward A.A. or A.S. degree requirements.

Credits

2

Offered

Fall, Spring, Summer

Notes

Lab Fee: 81.00