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Some universities in Puerto R,ico have created precalculus of 4/5 credit, that is a dual precalculus a stupidity, I do not know if does or not exist in E.U..
Caution Don't take this dual precalculus, just don't do it is a scam, to fail you, you will not learn and will take more time and you will have conflicts studying other courses. To much chapters, very intensive ridiculous course. Almost all teacher have trouble dealing with thet course , they are afraid to talk about it.
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do you want to know all the content in dual precalculus?
here it is and a lot of the chapters are not covered due to the short of time of the sementer or trimester.

Table of Contents
Chapter P: Prerequisites
P.1 Real Numbers
P.2 Cartesian Coordinate System
P.3 Linear Equations and Inequalities
P.4 Solving Equations Graphically, Numerically, and Algebraically
P.5 Solving Inequalities Algebraically and Graphically
Chapter 1: Functions and Graphs
1.1 Modeling and Equation Solving
1.2 Functions and Their Properties
1.3 Ten Basic Functions
1.4 Building Functions from Functions
1.5 Graphical Transformations
1.6 Modeling with Functions
Chapter 2: Polynomial, Power and Rational Functions
2.1 Linear and Quadratic Functions with Modeling
2.2 Power Functions with Modeling
2.3 Polynomial Functions of Higher Degree with Modeling
2.4 Real Zeros of Polynomial Functions
2.5 Complex Numbers
2.6 Complex Zeros and the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
2.7 Rational Functions and Equations
2.8 Solving Inequalities in One Variable
Chapter 3: Exponential, Logistic, and Logarithmic Functions
3.1 Exponential and Logistic Functions
3.2 Exponential and Logistic Modeling
3.3 Logarithmic Functions and Their Graphs
3.4 Properties of Logarithmic Functions
3.5 Equation Solving and Modeling
3.6 Mathematics of Finance
Chapter 4: Trigonometric Functions
4.1 Angles and Their Measures
4.2 Trigonometric Functions of Acute Angles
4.3 Trigonometry Extended: The Circular Functions
4.4 Graphs of Sine and Cosine: Sinusoids
4.5 Graphs of Tangent, Cotangent, Secant, and Cosecant
4.6 Graphs of Composite Trigonometric Functions
4.6 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
4.6 Solving Problems with Trigonometry
Chapter 5: Analytic Trigonometry
5.1 Fundamental Identities
5.2 Proving Trigonometric Identities
5.3 Sum and Difference Identities
5.4 Multiple-Angle Identities
5.5 Law of Sines
5.6 Law of Cosines
Chapter 6: Vectors and Parametric and Polar Equations
6.1 Vectors in the Plane
6.2 Dot Product of Vectors
6.3 Parametric Equations and Motion
6.4 Polar Coordinates
6.5 Graphs of Polar Equations
6.6 De Moivre's Theorem and nth Roots
Chapter 7: Systems and Matrices
7.1 Solving Systems of Two Equations
7.2 Matrix Algebra
7.3 Multivariate Linear Systems and Row Operations
7.4 Partial Fractions
7.5 Systems of Inequalities in Two Variables
Chapter 8: Analytic Geometry in Two and Three Dimensions
8.1 Conic Sections and Parabolas
8.2 Ellipses
8.3 Hyperbolas
8.4 Translations and Rotations of Axes
8.5 Polar Equations of Conics
8.6 Three Dimensional Cartesian Coordinate System
Chapter 9: Discrete Mathematics
9.1 Basic Combinatorics
9.2 The Binomial Theorem
9.3 Probability
9.4 Sequences and Series
9.5 Mathematical Induction
9.6 Statistics and Data (Graphical)
9.6 Statistics and Data (Algebraic)
Chapter 10: An Introduction to Calculus: Limits, Derivatives, and Integrals
10.1 Limits and Motion: The Tangent Problem
10.2 Limits and Motion: The Area Problem
10.3 More on Limits
10.4 Numerical Derivatives and Integrals

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  • TAKE PRECALCULUS 1 IN ONE SEMETER, THEN IN THE NEX SEMESTER PRECALCULUS 2 , STUDENT SHOULD DOMINATE ALGEBRA FIRST. BUT IF YOU ARE INTELLIGENTE AND GOT A IN ALGEBRA AND IF YOU TAKE PRECALCULUS OF 5 CREDITS, YOU WILL FAIL !. YOU CAN'T TRANSFER THAT COURSE TO ANOTHER UNIVERSITY.

  • precalculus of 5 credit in puerto rico is a stupidy to fail student, the course is horrible, delayed the students in other courses, the course is very intensive fast, it is the world stupidity academic invent that they have made in uNIVERSITIES IN PUERTO RICO.

  • But I am taking precalculus in highschool and I am passing all my classes.

  • yeah, if you take alegra and precalculus and you have good grades, you don't have to take it again, and you save $2,000 dollars in algebra/prelcaulus1/precalulus­2

  • I think it's best that you should learn English first before trying to convince people to not take a certain class.

  • @hydralisk100 LOL

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  • some universities add this courste obligatory in the student's curriculum , thys modafokars do not specify that this course is composed of 2 precalculus, failing the student, this course is not aprroved in other universities, so you can transfer the credit, many are failing this course, thousands! ! ! !

  • some universities scams. Have created this course to fail the student, absorb all the federal grant money, one course of precalculus of 5 credit , it cost around 1,100 dollars . stupid people create a bad situation for student, the mofafokars do not tell the student that this peace of shi% of course consist of precalculus 1 and precalculus 2 combined in a 5 credits course .

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