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I have just passed College Algebra (MATH 1110) and plan to eventually take Calculus 1 (MATH 1180). Which course should I take next: College Trigonometry (MATH 1120) or Precalculus (MATH 1125)?

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I have just passed College Algebra (MATH 1110) and plan to eventually take Calculus 1 (MATH 1180). Which course should I take next: College Trigonometry (MATH 1120) or Precalculus (MATH 1125)?

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If you plan to take calculus and have already passed College Algebra (MATH 1110), then the next course you should take is College Trigonometry (MATH 1120). Precalculus (MATH 1125) is an accelerated precalculus course that covers much of the content of MATH 1110 and most of the content of MATH 1120 in one semester. It is intended for students who have done well in MATH 0080 as an alternate way to prepare for calculus.

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