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MAT091: Introductory Algebra
– 4 credits
Emphasis on meanings related to variable, equality, inequality, equivalence. The use of additive and multiplicative reasoning in solving linear equations and inequalities in one variable. Validation of solution(s) through a reasonable mathematical defense. Transfer and apply knowledge through a process of sense making and reasonableness in mathematical problems and practical application situations. Recognize patterns and organize data to represent situations where output is related to input. Understand the concept of function and be able to represent functions in multiple ways, including tables, algebraic rules, graphs and contextual situations, and make connections among these representations. Read, represent, and interpret linear function relationships numerically, analytically, graphically and verbally and connect the different representations. Model and solve real world problems involving constant rate of change. Prerequisites: None. Note: MAT091 students may receive credit for only one of the following: (MAT055 and MAT056 and MAT057), or MAT090, or MAT091, or MAT092.
Class#
Location
Delivery
Dates
Days
Times
Instructors
Availability
29899
Glendale
MA 109
In Person
01/21 –
05/15
Spring 2026
M,W
10:00AM – 11:40AM
- M. Pack
Open
19 of 24 seats available
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Costs include MAT Course Fee: $5.00
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Book Information
29898
Glendale
MA 108
In Person
01/20 –
05/15
Spring 2026
Tu,Th
10:00AM – 11:40AM
- L. Brown
Open
17 of 24 seats available
-
Costs include MAT Course Fee: $5.00
-
Book Information
MAT091: Introductory Algebra – 4 credits
Emphasis on meanings related to variable, equality, inequality, equivalence. The use of additive and multiplicative reasoning in solving linear equations and inequalities in one variable. Validation of solution(s) through a reasonable mathematical defense. Transfer and apply knowledge through a process of sense making and reasonableness in mathematical problems and practical application situations. Recognize patterns and organize data to represent situations where output is related to input. Understand the concept of function and be able to represent functions in multiple ways, including tables, algebraic rules, graphs and contextual situations, and make connections among these representations. Read, represent, and interpret linear function relationships numerically, analytically, graphically and verbally and connect the different representations. Model and solve real world problems involving constant rate of change. Prerequisites: None. Note: MAT091 students may receive credit for only one of the following: (MAT055 and MAT056 and MAT057), or MAT090, or MAT091, or MAT092.
| Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
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29899
|
Glendale
MA 109 |
In Person
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01/21 –
05/15
Spring 2026 |
M,W
|
10:00AM – 11:40AM
|
|
Open
19 of 24 seats available |
|
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29898
|
Glendale
MA 108 |
In Person
|
01/20 –
05/15
Spring 2026 |
Tu,Th
|
10:00AM – 11:40AM
|
|
Open
17 of 24 seats available |
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