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− | [[Mathematical Modeling]] ([[MATX]]) is a Math course in the [[CAA]] program with | + | [[Mathematical Modeling]] ([[MATX]]) is a Math course in the [[CAA]] program with a prequisite of Algebra I. This course is offered at: |
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+ | Both Sessions: [[Easton]], [[Haverford]], [[Santa Cruz]] | ||
==Course Description== | ==Course Description== |
Revision as of 17:46, 2 February 2016
Mathematical Modeling (MATX) is a Math course in the CAA program with a prequisite of Algebra I. This course is offered at:
Both Sessions: Easton, Haverford, Santa Cruz
Course Description
Mathematical Modeling covers a wide variety of applied mathematics, ranging from voting theory and fair division (it overlaps with Probability and Game Theory here) to fractals, the Fibonacci sequence, the golden ratio, and statistics. Its lack of prerequisites makes the math itself less intensive.