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6th April 2016, 09:33 AM
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Re: Online Precalculus Course

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Pre-Calculus Course of the University of California, Irvine covers mathematical topics in algebra and trigonometry and is designed to prepare students to enroll for a first semester course in single variable calculus.

The course concentrates on the various functions that are important to the study of the calculus. Emphasis is placed on understanding the properties of linear, polynomial, piecewise, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions. Students will learn to work with various types of functions in symbolic, graphical, numerical and verbal form.

Course Syllabus


Week One: Algebra Review. Linear Equations. Linear Inequalities. Absolute Value in Equations and Inequalities

Week Two: Quadratic Equations. Absolute Values. Rational and Radical Equations

Week Three: Functions. Transformations of Graphs

Week Four: Inverse Functions. Polynomials

Week Five: Exponential and Logarithmic Equations.

Week Six: Angles and their Measure. Trigonometric Functions. Unit Circle. Solving Right Triangles.

Week Seven: Properties of Trigonometric Functions. Inverse Trigonometric Functions.

Week Eight: Trigonometric Identities: Sum, Difference, Double-Angle and Half-Angle Identities.

Week Nine: Trigonometric Equations. Law of Sines. Law of Cosines

Week Ten: Review and Final Exam.

Course Format
This course is divided into topical sections, released on a weekly basis. Each week will consist of a series of lecture videos, short quizzes, and suggested readings and homework assignments.


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