Algebraic Thinking is an entry-level math class designed for students who are returning to math after a time away or for those who wish to strengthen their understanding of math before taking precalculus or entering college coursework such as science or economics. Algebraic Thinking develops problem-solving and critical-thinking skills by using algebra and mathematics to solve context-based problems. Problems are approached algebraically, graphically, numerically, and verbally. Students will engage in a thorough exploration of functions and function notation as well as linear, quadratic and exponential functions, and right-triangle trigonometry. Students will participate in daily group activities and complete homework assignments. There will be group take-home quizzes as well as in-class individual quizzes and exams. Collaborative learning will be a fundamental component of the course. Students for whom attending in person is an extreme hardship should contact the faculty before the quarter begins to discuss alternatives to in-person classes. A graphing calculator is required for the course.
Anticipated Credit Equivalencies:
4 - Algebraic Thinking
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Successful completion or strong understanding of intermediate algebra.
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Mathematics, science, business and economics, education, and environmental studies
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