This course is the final course in a three part algebra sequence, In this course, students extend their knowledge of more advanced functions, and apply and model them using both algebraic and geometric techniques. This course enables students to make logical deductions and arrive at reasonable conclusions. Such skills are crucial in today's world. Knowing how to analyze quantitative information for the purpose of making decisions, judgments, and predictions is essential for understanding many important social and political issues. Quantitative Skills and Reasoning provides students the skills needed for evaluating such quantitatively-based arguments.

Algebra: Elementary to Advanced - Polynomials and Roots

Algebra: Elementary to Advanced - Polynomials and Roots
This course is part of Algebra: Elementary to Advanced Specialization

Instructor: Joseph W. Cutrone, PhD
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Reviewed on Dec 22, 2024
I hope this instructor creates more and more classes!
Reviewed on Aug 19, 2025
Solid course. Enjoyed the instructor and the notes that followed each video lecture.
Reviewed on Jul 11, 2022
Great class, some mistakes here and there for the videos. THat stuff doesn't matter, it the matht that was taught in a way that is great. only complaint- it is quite dry-
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