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Arithmetic | Algebra provides a customized open-source textbook for the math developmental students at New York City College of Technology. The book consists of short chapters, addressing essential concepts necessary to successfully proceed to credit-level math courses. Each chapter provides several solved examples and one unsolved “Exit Problem”. Each chapter is also supplemented by its own WeBWork online homework assignment. The book can be used in conjunction with WeBWork for homework (online) or with the Arithmetic | Algebra Homework handbook (traditional). The content in the book, WeBWork and the homework handbook are also aligned to prepare students for the CUNY Elementary Algebra Final Exam (CEAFE).

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Algebra
Mathematics
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
New York City College of Technology
Author:
Holly Carley
Lin Zhou
Marianna Bonanome
Samar ElHitti
Thomas Tradler
Date Added:
01/01/2017
Precalculus
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These are notes for a course in precalculus, as it is taught at New York City
College of Technology - CUNY (where it is offered under the course number
MAT 1375). Our approach is calculator based. For this, we will use the
currently standard TI-84 calculator, and in particular, many of the examples
will be explained and solved with it. However, we want to point out that
there are also many other calculators that are suitable for the purpose of
this course and many of these alternatives have similar functionalities as the
calculator that we have chosen to use. An introduction to the TI-84 calculator
together with the most common applications needed for this course is provided
in appendix A. In the future we may expand on this by providing introductions
to other calculators or computer algebra systems.

This course in precalculus has the overarching theme of “functions.” This
means that many of the often more algebraic topics studied in the previous
courses are revisited under this new function theoretic point of view. However,
in order to keep this text as self contained as possible we always recall all
results that are necessary to follow the core of the course even if we assume
that the student has familiarity with the formula or topic at hand. After a first
introduction to the abstract notion of a function, we study polynomials, rational functions, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, and trigonometric functions with the function viewpoint. Throughout, we will always place particular importance to the corresponding graph of the discussed function which
will be analyzed with the help of the TI-84 calculator as mentioned above. These are in fact the topics of the first four (of the five) parts of this precalculus course

Subject:
Calculus
Mathematics
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Holly Carley
Thomas Tradler
Date Added:
03/22/2023
Precalculus
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From the preface, "These are notes for a course in precalculus, as it is taught at New York City College of Technology - CUNY (where it is offered under the course number MAT 1375). Our approach is calculator based. For this, we will use the currently standard TI-84 calculator, and in particular, many of the examples will be explained and solved with it. However, we want to point out that there are also many other calculators that are suitable for the purpose of this course and many of these alternatives have similar functionalities as the calculator that we have chosen to use. An introduction to the TI-84 calculator together with the most common applications needed for this course is provided in appendix A. In the future we may expand on this by providing introductions to other calculators or computer algebra systems."

Subject:
Calculus
Mathematics
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
New York City College of Technology
Author:
Holly Carley
Thomas Tradler
Date Added:
09/01/2015