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1060 online is pretty hard. Noticeably harder than 1010 or 1050. I wouldnt recommend it unless youve already taken an online math class and know what youre getting into.
MATH 1060 - Calculus of One Variable I. Topics include analytic geometry, introduction to derivatives, computation and application of derivatives, integrals, exponential and logarithm functions.
MATH 1050: Precollege Mathematics I. Fractions and decimals, basic algebra, graphing lines, factoring, systems of equations. Credit for this course will not count toward graduation in any degree program.
Math 1050: College Algebra Calculus I lays the groundwork for college‐level calculus by covering limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, and hyperbolic functions.
Course Description: Quantitative Reasoning is designed to stimulate interest in and appreciation of mathematics and quantitative reasoning as valuable tools for comprehending the world in which we live. This course does not satisfy the prerequisite of any other math course.