Math 91: Intermediate Algebra I

Course Description
Math 91 covers approximately the first half of Math 90: linear equations and inequalities, functions and function notation, lines, systems of linear equations, polynomials, and relevant applied problems. Additionally, Math 91 incorporates study skills for mathematics.
Who should take this course?
Generally, students who have satisfactorily completed Math 80, or students who place into Math 90 via the Accuplacer placement test, and who are seeking to cover the material in Math 90 at a more relaxed pace. Please be aware that once you take Math 91, you will need to take Math 92 as well. You should consult the planning sheet for your program and consult an advisor to determine if this course is the most appropriate one for you.
Who is eligible to take this course?
The prerequisite for this course is Math 80 with a grade of 2.0 or higher. Students new to EdCC with an appropriately high Accuplacer score may also consider taking Math 91.
Is this course transferable?
This course does not transfer to a four-year university such as the University of Washington.
What textbook is used for this course?
The sixth edition of Understanding Intermediate Algebra by Arthur Goodman and Lewis Hirsch; the same text is used for Math 92.
When is this course offered?
Math 91 is offered during selected quarters, including Fall 2007 and Winter 2008.
Fall 2009 Sections
A MTWThF 9:30a–10:20a LYN 210 McIntosh
Winter 2010 Sections
A MTWThF 11:30a–12:20p SQL 214 Mackay