Welcome to Algebra, Trigonometry and Functions!
In this course we will prepare you for the rigors of the NYU Calculus sequence. Specifically, you will work with a standard library of single variable functions in order to understand their algebraic and geometric properties. These functions will form the foundations of a mathematical toolbox on which you will rely throughout any future mathematics course.
In addition, this course serves as preparation for MATH-UA 120 Discrete Mathematics, MATH-UA 131 Mathematics for Economics I, and MATH-UA 140 Linear Algebra. Topics include: intermediate algebra and trigonometry; algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions and their graphs.
Course Coordinator: Professor Ross Flek
Contact Professor Flek at ross.flek@nyu.edu
Section Information
Section 001 Professor Christiana Mavroyiakoumou Monday/Wednesday 9:30 – 10:45 am
Section 006 Professor Ross Flek Tuesday/Thursday 12:30 – 1:45 pm
Section 011 Professor Ross Flek Tuesday/Thursday 4:55 – 6:10 pm
Section 016 Professor Elizabeth Stepp Tuesday/Thursday 4:55 – 6:10 pm