Math2111spring20191 0
Math2111spring20191 0
Course Description
Functions and their graphs are discussed with particular attention paid to polynomial, rational, trigonometric,
exponential, and logarithmic functions. Determinants, matrices, complex numbers, and analytic geometry are also
studied.
Course Objectives
Learning Outcomes
1. Utilize the complex numbers to obtain all solutions of quadratic equations, and those that are quadratic in form
2. Evaluate functions, including piecewise functions
3. Investigate the domain, range, and symmetry of functions algebraically and graphically
4. Determine the composition of functions
5. Calculate the distance between two points
6. Find the zeros of polynomials by synthetic division or long division
7. Ascertain the vertices and intercepts of functions
8. Identify any asymptotes of rational functions
9. Solve polynomial and rational inequalities and express results as unions or intersections of sets
10. Express the inverse of a relation algebraically and graphically
11. Graph exponential and logarithmic functions
12. Use the properties of logarithms to solve equations
13. Study common and natural logarithms
14. Add and subtract vectors
15. Plot complex numbers in the form a+bi as well as trigonometric form
16. Apply DeMoivre’s Theorem to raise a complex number to a power, and find the nth root of a complex number
17. Solve systems of linear equations using graphing, substitution, elimination, and matrix methods
18. Perform matrix operations and determine inverses and determinants of matrices
19. Solve systems of nonlinear equations in two variables by graphing and substitution
20. Define a conic section and graph parabolas, circles, ellipses, and hyperbolas
21. Identify the foci, center, axes, asymptotes, etc. for parabolas, circles, ellipses, and hyperbolas
22. Study the polar coordinate system and plot polar curves
Course Topics