Since the Renaissance, over 600 years ago, people have recognized the need for Basic Algebraic skills. However, today's significant technological advances have rendered some of these old skills unnecessary. Calculators can be bought at your local grocery store, and computers are virtually everywhere. This course aims to relate you to the algebraic skills still relevant to our world and lives.
In this course you will learn to do those things, which computers and calculators cannot:
Mathematics is much more than just numbers and variables. "Math" exhibits a way of thinking: a way to present information or solve problems in a manner that cannot be refuted or misinterpreted.
In this course you will learn to do those things, which computers and calculators cannot:
- Interpret the graphs of various functions beyond linear and quadratic
- Manipulate graphs and their equations through transformations
- Use the concepts behind exponential and logarithmic functions
- Identify and use trigonometric functions
- Use technology to better apply the abstract concepts of mathematics
Mathematics is much more than just numbers and variables. "Math" exhibits a way of thinking: a way to present information or solve problems in a manner that cannot be refuted or misinterpreted.
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