MAC 1105 -- College Algebra with Integrated Review 4 Credit Hours (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer) This course is a corequisite course where fundamental concepts from Intermediate Algebra are integrated into College Algebra. Topics include subsets of real numbers, fundamental operations on polynomials, factoring, rational exponents, operations on radicals, complex numbers; solving linear, quadratic, rational, and radical equations; solving linear inequalities, literal equations, absolute value equations and inequalities; relations and functions, including domain, range, function notation, operations, and inverses; graphs of functions, including linear, quadratic, rational, absolute value, radical, and piece-wise defined functions, analysis of graphs of functions; linear systems of equations and inequalities; exponential and logarithmic properties, functions, graphs and equations; and applications such as curve fitting, modeling, optimization, exponential and logarithmic growth and decay. Non-symbolic graphing calculators are required. The TI-83/84 Series is recommended. A minimum grade of “C” is required if used to meet Gordon Rule requirements for general education. Students cannot obtain credit for both MAC1105 and MAC1105C. Prerequisite(s): Students who are exempt from placement testing may enroll in this course with no prerequisites. Students who are NOT exempt from placement testing may meet the prerequisite through any one of the following: (1) 114 or higher on the math section of the PERT OR (2) successful completion of MAT 0022 or MAT 0028 with a grade of “C” or better or equivalent or higher mathematics course.