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Hi all,
can someone tell me if I will have difficulty with this course. I'm an adult student (50 year old) I want to take this course for knowledge and to help my child taking A math. Having done Ep math in school many years ago and 2 module of Statistics in the Uni, will I have difficulty with this course? This course is organised by SP. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
PREPARATORY MATHEMATICS FOR UNIVERSITY
Course Outline
1. Trigonometry and Inverse Trigonometry
2. Complex Numbers
3. Matrices
4. Vector Operations
5. Arithmetic and Geometric Series and Sequences
6. Mathematical Induction
7. Functions and its Graphs (include remainder & factor theorems, inequalities and partial fractions)
8. Limit and Continuity of Functions
9. Differentiation with applications
10. Integration with applications
Objective : This course aims to strengthen the foundation of polytechnics graduates in mathematics to prepare them for university education, particularly in the field of engineering and IT. It is also designed to bridge the gap between the calculus at the polytechnic diploma level and the calculus at the first year university level.
can someone tell me if I will have difficulty with this course. I'm an adult student (50 year old) I want to take this course for knowledge and to help my child taking A math. Having done Ep math in school many years ago and 2 module of Statistics in the Uni, will I have difficulty with this course? This course is organised by SP. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
PREPARATORY MATHEMATICS FOR UNIVERSITY
Course Outline
1. Trigonometry and Inverse Trigonometry
2. Complex Numbers
3. Matrices
4. Vector Operations
5. Arithmetic and Geometric Series and Sequences
6. Mathematical Induction
7. Functions and its Graphs (include remainder & factor theorems, inequalities and partial fractions)
8. Limit and Continuity of Functions
9. Differentiation with applications
10. Integration with applications
Objective : This course aims to strengthen the foundation of polytechnics graduates in mathematics to prepare them for university education, particularly in the field of engineering and IT. It is also designed to bridge the gap between the calculus at the polytechnic diploma level and the calculus at the first year university level.