MATH 98 Foundations of Algebra
Foundations of algebra, including: generalizing patterns; multiple representations of algebraic objects (formulas, graphs, tables, and contextual descriptions); negative numbers; linear equations, inequalities and their graphs. Emphasis is on conceptual understanding, algebra applied to geometry, and communication. Patterns are drawn from a variety of sources, including cultural practices: beading, weaving, etc. Prerequisite MATH 070 or placement test. (N)
Outcomes
- Make mathematical conclusions based on pertinent information and interpret them in context.
- Use multiple representations (graphical, algebraic, geometric, contextual) of expressions, equations, and inequalities.
- Carry out operations with positive and negative numbers.
- Solve linear equations and inequalities; define and demonstrate what it means for a number to be a solution to a linear equation or inequality.
- Define, identify, and give examples of equivalent expressions.
- Simplify, add, subtract and multiply polynomials.
- Evaluate expressions, formulas, equations and inequalities using the order of operations.
- Apply the rules of integer exponents.
- Plot points on a rectangular coordinate plane, and estimate the coordinates of given points.
- Convert among the various representations of linear change (graphs, formulas, tables, context-based)