College Algebra
As a foundational university-level course, College Algebra builds upon high school algebra concepts to provide a deeper understanding of functions and their applications. The curriculum is centered on the rigorous study of various function types—including polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic—with a strong emphasis on analyzing their graphs, properties, and transformations. Students develop critical problem-solving skills by solving complex equations and inequalities, modeling real-world phenomena, and establishing the essential groundwork required for calculus and other quantitative fields.
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2. Equations and Inequalities