3 hours lecture or web-based distance, 3 credits
This course satisfies some of the mathematics requirements for students of business, biological and social sciences, computer science and technology, and computer information systems. It consists of instruction in linear systems, linear programming, matrices, set theory, permutations and combinations, symbolic logic and switching networks, discrete probability and probability distributions, Markov chains and games theory, compound interest, annuities, amortization, arithmetic and geometric progressions.
Prerequisite(s): C in one of Principles of Math 11, Pre Calculus 11, Foundations of Math 12 or MAT 053.
Offered in the following terms: 2012 Winter
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