MAT 047 051 Prealgebra Fall 2009
Instructor: Kamilla Murashkina


Course is a preparation for an introductory algebra course. Content includes fundamental concepts, operations, and applications of arithmetic in basic algebraic contexts, including linear equations, statistics, square roots, graphing, and polynomials. Arithmetic topics treated include rational numbers, decimals, percents, and measurement.

The course is based on

Prealgebra by K. Elayn Martin-Gay, 5 th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2008. 0-13-231951-9

MyMathLab student Access Kit

November 26  Thanksgiving Recess, College closed.

All tests and homework have to be done via  MyMathLab. There are no paper based tests or homework.

All homework corresponding chapters are due by corresponding test date.

 

 


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