MAT 1175 – Fundamentals of Mathematics

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MAT 1175 – Fundamentals of Mathematics
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Department
Mathematics
Course Code
MAT 1175
Semester / Year
Fall 2011
Course Description

Topics include linear and quadratic functions, intermediate algebra, plane geometry and trigonometry of the right triangle.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Jonas Reitz

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