Objectives
1. Discuss the academic habits of mind and learning strategies necessary to be successful in a gateway mathematics course.
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2. Evaluate campus resources (e.g., tutoring, counseling, and other services) that will support success in gateway mathematics coursework.
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3. Ethically use technology to solve mathematical problems and communicate results.
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4. Master the foundational skills needed to be successful in a gateway Algebra/Trigonometry I course:
a. Use geometric principles to solve industrial application problems involving perimeter, area, and volume.
b. Employ basic algebraic operations to simplify, evaluate, and solve proportions, radical and other algebraic functions, equations, and inequalities.
c. Perform basic algebraic operations involving complex numbers.
d. Solve applied problems using trigonometric principles involving right triangles.
e. Solve applied problems using systems of equations involving two and three variables.
f. Use technology to solve practical problems and communicate results.
a. Use geometric principles to solve industrial application problems involving perimeter, area, and volume.
b. Employ basic algebraic operations to simplify, evaluate, and solve proportions, radical and other algebraic functions, equations, and inequalities.
c. Perform basic algebraic operations involving complex numbers.
d. Solve applied problems using trigonometric principles involving right triangles.
e. Solve applied problems using systems of equations involving two and three variables.
f. Use technology to solve practical problems and communicate results.