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Algebraic Reasoning with Modeling

Division: Natural Science and Math

Department: Mathematics

Course: MATH 2000

Title: Algebraic Reasoning with Modeling

Description: Algebraic Reasoning with modeling presents the basic ideas of sets and functions in the context of and motivated by modeling bivariate data. Some basic concepts of the course include the concept of basic set theory such as unions, intersections, Venn diagrams, etc. The course also addresses basic ideas and algebra of functions, including polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Other topics include basic combinatorics, counting principles, and arithmetic and geometric sequences. The course culminates in a pictorial introduction to the basic ideas of calculus presented with minimal computation.


Courses Taught Spring 2025

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Courses Taught Fall 2025

SectionCRNScheduleInstructor
2000-0016081TTH12:30 pm-1:45 pmRoberts, Rebecca A.