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MATH 129 - FINITE MATHEMATICS |
129 FINITE MATHEMATICS Fall, Spring 4(4-0)
Finite Mathematics is designed to give business, economics, management, life science, and social science students a firm background in finite math. Topics include: linear Functions; Mathematical Modeling of Linear Functions; Polynomial Functions (quadratic, cubic); Exponential and Logarithmic Functions; Inequalities; Mathematics of Finance; Counting Principals, Linear Programming; Linear Programming using Simplex Method and Revised Simplex Method; Systems of Linear Equations and Matrices; Measures of Central Tendency; Measures of Dispersion; Graphing Statistical Data; Simple Probability - Including Independent Events, Mutually Exclusive Events, Conditional Probabilities; Series and Sequences.
Prerequisites: R, MATH 122 or MATH 123
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Hybrid Arts & Sciences Division Mathematics Department Course Attributes: MTA-Mathematics, Standard Residency Tuition |