Math 147

Fall 2009

Basic Class Information

Study of graphs and solutions of linear equations, systems of equations, matrices, linear inequalities and linear programming, the simplex method, exponential and logarithmic functions, financial formulas, sets and set notation, permutations, and combinations.  Many problems and examples are drawn from the fields of business, economics, and social science.  A graphing calculator is required. PREREQUISITE:  MATH 097 with at 2.0 or higher, appropriate placement test score, or instructor's permission.

Night Class Documents

Syllabus - Homework Problems - Calendar

 

Directory of In-Class Assignments

Projects

REVIEW FOR THE MIDTERM

Review for the Final