Elementary Functions -- 22M:009:081

Fall 2006

This course includes in one semester the essentials of analytic geometry, high school algebra, and trigonometry needed for calculus. It is roughly equivalent to 22M:002 and 22M:005 compressed into one semester. Emphasis is on the role of functions and analytic geometry. Topics include functions, coordinate systems; properties and graphs of algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential functions; inverse trigonometric functions; and properties of lines, circles, and other conics. This course is not intended for those learning graphing, logarithms, exponentials, or trigonometry for the first time. Such students should take the appropriate lower-level course or courses such as 22M:002 or 22M:005. Students are encouraged to use the Math Tutorial Laboratory.

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