Mathematics Placement Exam - Review Programs
If you are concerned about your math course or just want to review some of
your math skills, you may find the following information helpful. All students
are encouraged to spend time looking over math course pre-requisite skills
listed in this document. It will pay off when you begin your math course!
Please note that the programs described below is NOT the Calculus Preparatory Programs allowing enrollment in Math 241.
Math Course Pre-requisite Skills:
Below are lists of topics that should be reviewed prior to beginning your math course.
Each review enumerates topics you should be familiar with before beginning your
math course.
Basic Algebra Review for Students enrolling in Math 010 or Math 113:
Any text entitled "Elementary Mathematics", "Basic Algebra" or "Arithmetic" will
probably cover the skills you will need.
Topics to review:
- Operations with Whole Numbers
- Operations with Fractions
- Operations with Decimals, Working with Percents
- Ratios and Proportions
- Operations with Signed Numbers
- Basic Algebra - Using variables
- Solving simple linear equations
- Word Problems using basic algebra
- Polynomials and Factoring
- Introduction to Graphing.
- Basic Geometry
Algebra Review for Students enrolling in Math 114, Math 115 or Math 117:
Any textbook entitled "Intermediate Algebra" would be appropriate.
Topics to review:
- Fundamental Operations with Numbers
- Simple Linear Equations and their Solutions
- Linear Functions and their Graphs
- Systems of Equations and Problem Solving
- Inequalities and Problem Solving
- Polynomials and Factoring
- Rational Expressions and Equations
- Exponents and Radicals
- Quadratic Equations and Graphing Quadratic Functions.
Students are also encouraged to carefully look over some basic geometry topics such
as area and perimeter formulas of basic geometric forms such as rectangles. It is assumed
students will know basic geometry.
Precalculus Review Program for Calculus (Math 221 and 241) Students
Most books entitled "Precalculus" or that review precalculus skills will cover the appropriate topics. Some suggestions are:
A Companion to Calculus by D. Ebersole,
Just-in-Time Algebra and Trigonometry for Students of Calculus
by G. Mueller and R. Brent
The topics to review:
- Sets, Number Systems, the Number Line, Exponents, Algebraic Expressions, Factoring, Rational Expressions
- Linear and Non-linear Equations and Inequalities, Absolute Value
- The Cartesian Coordinate System, Relations and Functions, Graphing
- Composition of Functions
- Linear and Quadratic Functions
- Polynomial and Rational Functions
- Solving Polynomial, Radical and Rational Equations
- Logarithms and Exponential Functions
- Angles and Arcs, Trigonometric Functions and their Graphs, Evaluating Trigonometric Functions, Right Triangle Trigonometry, Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Trigonometric Identities (Elementary, Addition-Subtraction, Double and Half-angle), Trigonometric Equations, Law of Sines and Law of Cosines
- Systems of Linear and Nonlinear Equations and Inequalities
- Sequences and series
Students are also encouraged to carefully look over some basic geometry topics such
as area and perimeter formulas of geometric forms such as rectangles.
It is assumed students will know basic geometry.