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Department of Mathematical Skills

Math 112 Course Information

MATH 112 covers a variety of intermediate algebra topics in an application-oriented and technology-based environment.  Graphing and applications are emphasized throughout. 

For more information, including topics covered in MATH 112, read Course Description of MATH 112.  Pay special attention to the prerequisites for the course.

Or, read the MATH 112 Course Outline, a list of the topics covered in MATH 112.

Passing MATH 12 with a grade of 2.0 or better will allow enrollment into any course that requires a Math Basic Skill Level of 6, and satisfies LCC’s CORE requirement for mathematics.

Credit for MATH 112 at LCC can transfer to some institutions.  Check the Transfer Equivalency List for specific information.

112textCourse Materials

Textbook(required):
ISBN-13:
1111201641
Exploring Introductory and Intermediate Algebra: A Graphing Approach
(Special Edition for Lansing Community College) by Aufmann, Lockwood and Boswell.

This required purchase of a new textbook includes free access to online course supplements that  include electronic versions of theStudent Solution and Activity Manualsand lecture DVDs
.

 

Printed Supplemental Package (optional):
ISBN-13:
9780547102023

As an optional resource, this package contains the printed versions of the Student Solutions Manual, Activity Manual and DVDs.. 

Math 112 Course PacketMATH 112 Course Packet (optional):
ISBN-13: 9780547093086     OR
ISBN-10: 054709308x

Written by faculty of Lansing Community    College, this packet includes the details of  assignments and complete practice tests.
Your instructor may require use of the materials found in this packet.

Videos: As mentioned above, these videos are available online with the purchase of a new textbook,  or packaged in DVD format.  Videotapes are available in the Lansing Community College TLC library and are shown on LCC's cable channel.

Calculator:  A Texas Instruments TI-83, TI-83 Plus, TI-83 Plus Silver Edition or TI-84 graphing calculator is required.



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