Austin Community College Mathematics
MATD 0390 Intermediate Algebra (DVM 1193)
(Three credit hours, four lecture hours per week during a 16-week semester, no lab hours)
Catalog description: A course designed to develop the skills and understanding contained in the second year of algebra. Topics include the properties of the real numbers; operations on polynomials and fractions; special products and factoring; radicals and rational exponents; solutions of linear, fractional, and quadratic equations; systems of linear equations; inequalities; coordinate systems; and graphing. Prerequisites: C or better in MATD 0370 (or its equivalent) or a current knowledge of the first year of high school algebra or a passing score on the MATD 0390 placement test.
Departmental First-Day Handout
Special sections: See the notes in the course schedule with the indicated URLs.
Department Curriculum Committee: Bob Quigley, chair.
Mathematics Faculty Members' Web pages for this course:
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Last updated August 14, 1999.
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