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PRE CALCULUS (MATH 111)

Term: 2021-2022 Spring Semester

Faculty

Dr. Eric D. Bancroft

Office Hours

  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 12:30PM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 1:30PM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 2:30PM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 4:30PM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 8:30AM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 9:15AM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 1:00AM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 1:00AM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 9:50AM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 11:50AM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 10:05AM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 10:50AM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 8:25PM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 9:25PM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 1:00PM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 1:50PM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 10:20AM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 11:50AM
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  • Start Date: Aug 13 2018 3:00PM
  • End Date: Aug 13 2018 4:00PM
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  • Note: The Friday 3-4pm hour may be reserved for Senior Seminar research meetings.


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Department

Mathematics

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3121

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724-458-3844

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Office

HAL 213B

Schedule

Tue-Thu, 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM (1/17/2022 - 5/10/2022) Location: MAIN HAL 204

Description

MATH 111. PRE-CALCULUS. Designed to help prepare students for success in Physics 121 or Calculus I, this course offers a thorough treatment of function theory, analytic geometry, exponential and logarithmic functions, and trigonometry. This course assumes competence in two years of high school algebra and knowledge of basic analytic geometry. Semester course, three hours.