Dual Enrollment Program Support Course: Pre-Calculus

This support course (high school credit only) is designed to be taught in the fall semester preceding Math 1431 Business Calculus (dual enrollment) in the spring semester.

Course Details

High School Code
160348
High School Credit
1/2 Carnegie Unit
Grade Levels
12th, 11th
Course Offered
Fall

Topics and Objectives

Chapter and section numbers refer to Calculus for Business, Economics, Life, and Social Sciences, 14e (Barnett, Ziegler, Byleen).

Homework: Basic Number Concepts

(18 exercises)
  • Multiply and divide fractions
  • Add and subtract fractions
  • Simplify using order of operations
  • Graph inequalities on number lines and write them as intervals

Homework: Exponents and Radicals

(19 exercises)
  • Use properties of exponents
  • Simplify radicals
  • Use radicals and rational exponents

Homework: Linear Equations

(25 exercises)
  • Solve linear equations
  • Write linear equations
  • Graph linear equations
  • Solve systems of linear equations in two variables

Homework: Quadratic Equations

(18 exercises)
  • Factor trinomials
  • Solve quadratic equations using the square root property
  • Solve quadratic equations by factoring
  • Solve quadratic equations using the quadratic formula

Homework: Other Types of Equations

(14 exercises)
  • Solve equations with variable(s) in the denominator
  • Solve equations with radical
  • Solve equations of quadratic type

Homework: Functions: Domain, Range, and Evaluation

(29 exercises)
  • Determine whether sets, mappings, or tables define a function
  • Determine whether a graph defines a function
  • Find the domain and range of functions
  • Find function values from a graph
  • Evaluate functions
  • Find the average rate of change of a function, and graph the associated secant line
  • Find the difference quotient of a function

Homework: Functions: Properties of Functions

(22 exercises)
  • Find the domain of a function
  • Determine whether an equation defines a function and, if so, find the domain
  • Find the value of a function
  • Identify the graph of a function
  • Use a graph to find where a function is increasing, decreasing, or constant
  • Use a graph to find if a function is even or odd
  • Use a graph to locate local maxima and local minima
  • Find local maxima and minimum
  • Determine where a function is increasing or decreasing
  • Find the average rate of change of a function

Homework: Graphs of Basic Functions and Polynomials

(21 exercises)
  • Find the equation of lowest degree that has a given graph and intercepts
  • Analyze graphs of basic functions
  • Graph piecewise-defined functions
  • Graph and analyze quadratic functions
  • Sketch and analyze the graphs of polynomial functions
  • Describe the end behavior of the graph of a polynomial function
  • Factor polynomial functions and sketch their graphs
  • Find a polynomial function with real coefficients which satisfies given conditions

Homework: Functions: Transformations and Compositions

(23 exercises)
  • Graph functions using transformations
  • Find composite functions
  • Find the domain of composite functions
  • Decompose functions

Homework: Rational Expressions

(21 exercises)
  • Divide rational expressions using long division
  • Simplify rational expressions
  • Add and subtract rational expressions
  • Simplify complex rational expressions
  • Rationalize numerators and denominators

Homework: Rational Functions

(20 exercises)
  • Simplify complex rational expressions
  • Solve rational equations
  • Find equations of asymptotes and graph rational functions
  • Sketch graphs of rational functions and estimate function values

Homework: Exponential Functions

(19 exercises)
  • Graph exponential functions
  • Graph exponential functions using transformations
  • Use compound interest formulas
  • Write an exponential function for a given graph
  • Solve applications involving exponential functions

Homework: Logarithmic Functions

(36 exercises)
  • Evaluate logarithms using properties of logarithms
  • Evaluate logarithms using technology
  • Apply laws of logarithms to express as a sum, difference, and/or product
  • Apply laws of logarithms to express as a single logarithm
  • Solve exponential equations
  • Solve logarithmic equations

Homework: Common Algebra Applications in Calculus

(16 exercises)
  • Solve perimeter, area, and volume problems
  • Solve percent increase and percent decrease problems
  • Solve simple interest problems
  • Model exponential growth and decay

Course Profile

Pre-Calculus Profile
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