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COURSE SYLLABUS |
SMA-007 – Precalculus |
About the Course |
The Precalculus examination assesses the mastery of skills and concepts required for success in a first-semester calculus course. A large portion of the exam tests your understanding of functions and their specific properties: linear, quadratic, absolute value, square root, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric and piecewise-defined functions. Questions on the exam will present these types of functions symbolically, graphically, verbally or in tabular form. A solid understanding of these types of functions is at the core of all precalculus courses, and it is a prerequisite for enrolling in calculus and other college-level mathematics courses. |
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Credit by Exam Program |
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) |
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Recommended Prerequisits |
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Sections |
Section 1 - Algebraic Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities | | Section 2 - Functions: Concept, Properties, and Operations | | Section 3 - Representations of Functions: Symbolic, Graphical, and Tabular | | Section 4 - Analytic Geometry | | Section 5 - Trigonometry and its Applications | | Section 6 - Functions as Models | |
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