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Expanded Course Description
MATH 112 discusses trigonometric functions on the unit circle and mathematical applications of trigonometric functions. Stress is placed on sine and cosine over other trigonometric functions. The course finishes with an elementary introduction to principles of theoretical calculus. The course covers Chapters 5 through 7 from "Precalculus for the University of Oregon" by Sheldon Axler.
The course text is a custom edition of "Precalculus: A Prelude to Calculus", by Sheldon Axler. Students using the regular version should know that page numbers and some sections will not match up between the regular and custom versions of the text.
Elementary functions is a calculus preparation course and as such has a strong algebraic focus. Students should primarily take MATH 112 to fulfill the MATH 246 or MATH 251 prerequisites, although it does also satisfy two courses of the Bachelor of Science mathematics requirement.
Prior to taking this class it is strongly recommended that students have recently taken a college algebra course such as MATH 111. Students should expect to take a readiness quiz during the first week of classes to demonstrate preparedness for MATH 112.