Course Number: MATH 1113
Course Title: Precalculus
Hours Credit: 4 hours
Prerequisites: Four years of high school mathematics including algebra and trigonometry
Courses Description: This course is designed to prepare students for calculus, physics and related technical subjects. Topics include an intensive study of algebraic and transcendental functions accompanied by analytic geometry.
Text: Precalculus (2nd edition) by Robert Blitzer, Prentice-Hall
Learning Outcomes: Students should be able to demonstrate:
Topics: The following sections of Blitzer’s book will be covered:
Section
1.2 Lines and Slope
1.3 Distance and Midpoint Formulas; Circles
1.4 Basics of Functions
1.5 Graphs of Functions
1.6 Transformations of Functions
1.7 Combinations of Functions; Composite Functions
1.8 Inverse Functions
2.1 Complex Numbers
2.2 Quadratic Functions
2.3 Polynomial Functions and Graphs
2.4 Dividing Polynomials
2.5 Zeros of Polynomials ( Optional Topics include: Rational Root Theorem and
Descartes’ Rule of Signs )
2.6 Rational Functions
3.1 Exponential Functions
3.2 Logarithmic Functions
3.3 Properties of Logarithms
3.4 Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
3.5 Modeling with Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
7.1 Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables
7.2 Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables
4.1
Angles and Their Measures
4.2
Trigonometric Functions: The
4.3
Right Triangle Trigonometry
4.4
Trigonometric Functions for any
Angle
4.5
Graphs of Sine and Cosine Functions
4.6
Graphs of Other Trigonometric
Functions
4.7
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
4.8
Applications of Trigonometric
Functions
5.1
Verifying Trigonometric Identities
5.2
Sum and Difference Formulas
5.3
Double-Angle and Half-Angle
Formulas
5.5
Trigonometric Equations
6.1
Law of Sines
6.2
Law of Cosines
6.3
Polar Equations
6.4
Graphs of Polar Equations
6.5
Complex Numbers in Polar Form; DeMoivre’s Theorem
Grading Method: To be determined by instructor.