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MAT 152B
BASIC ALGEBRA (Part II)
Summer 2005
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Course ID |
Room |
Unit |
Days |
Start Time |
End Time |
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MAT 152B 1 |
E100 |
4 |
M,T,W,Th |
8:00 AM |
9:50 AM |
INSTRUCTOR: Helen Shen
PHONE:
530-577-4515 (home), leave message
E-MAIL:
htshen00@hotmail.com
LTCC MATH PAGE:
http://www.ltcc.edu/depts/math
REQUIRED TEXT: Elementary
and Intermediate Algebra, by Mark Dugopolsky
RECOMMENDED TEXT: Student Solution
Manual, prepared by Mark Dugopolsky
COUSE
DESCRIPTION: This course is a continuation of MAT 152A. Topics
covered will include factoring, solving equations with rational and radical
expressions, systems of linear equations and solving quadratic equations.
STUDENT OUTCOMES: The successful student will
1.
exhibit a proficiency in the topics covered in the course;
2.
engage in logical and critical thinking;
3.
read technical information; and
4.
demonstrate the solution to problems by translating written language into
mathematical statements, interpreting information, sketching relevant diagrams,
analyzing given information, formulating appropriate mathematical statements,
and checking and verifying results.
PREREQUISITE: A grade of C or better in Math 152A or
equivalent, or satisfactory score in Mathematics Assessment Test.
GRADING POLICY: GRADING SCALE:
Homework 20% A 90%-100%
Quizzes 10% B 80%-89%
Exams 45% C 70%-79%
Final 25% D 60%-69%
F less than
60%
EXAM
POLICY: Grading
will be based on progress towards the final answer, and the demonstration of
understanding of the concept that is being tested. The more you show me with
steps and detail, the better your chances for partial credit. You provide me
the communication and detail in your answers; and I will give you the best grade
I can based on that communication and answer.
MAKE-UP POLICY: For Quizzes,
there is no make-up, however if the absence is excused, you will receive the
same percentage grade on the quiz as you earn on the exam, which covers the same
material.
For Exams and Final, make-up is possible, but
there is a 10% penalty if the absence is not excused.
For Homework, you must show your work to get
credit, half credit for completion and half credit for selected problems. Late
homework is worth half credit and will NOT be accepted after one week.
You can turn in your homework early if you know you are going to miss the class.
You can consult a classmate, a tutor, your instructor, or anyone for assistance
on the homework.
LEARNING
If you have a learning disability, be sure to discuss your special needs with me
DISABILITIES:
during the first week of class. Learning disabilities will be
accommodated.
REGISTRATION:
·
You must register for this class at the Office of Admissions and Records.
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Friday, July 8; Last day to drop the
class with no penalty or mark on your
record.
·
Friday, July 22; Last day to drop the
class and receive a grade of W.
·
After July 22, if you are enrolled, you
will receive some kind of grade.
· In
this class, it is your responsibility to drop the class in order to avoid a
grade.
TUTORING: Tutors are available at no cost
in GMC (The Gateway Math Center) on a drop-in basis.
The phone number is 541-4660 x741.
HOW TO SUCCEED 1. Come to every class meeting, and
prepare to learn.
IN A MATH CLASS: 2. Arrive early, get yourself
settled and be ready when class starts. Sit where you
wont be distracted.
3.
Read each section before it is discussed in class.
4.
Do all of the homework.
5.
Start preparing for tests at least a week in advance.
6.
Take advantage of tutors and office hours, extra help can make a big
difference.
7.
Do some review every time you study math.
8.
Be willing to ask questions.
9.
Study in groups and find a study body.
Lecture Schedule for Math 152B
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Date |
Section |
Topic
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Homework
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M 6/27
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2.4
3.3 |
Introductions, Discussion of Syllabus
Formulas
Absolute
Value Equations and Inequalities |
Page
91-92, #1-4, 9,12,14,20,23,
26,30,36,41, 47,61,64,,74
Page 147-149, #1-6,10,15,32,34,35,55,58,60, 61,73,76
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T 6/28 |
6.1
6.2 |
Factoring
Out Common Factors
Factoring
the Special Products and
Factoring by Grouping |
Page 282-283,
#1,2,6,7,16,18,25,28,31,34, 52,58,62,63,66,68
Page 286-287,
#1-6,7,12,17,18,40,46, 68, 71,79,80,82,83,85
Turn
in Homework #1 (Sections 2.4, 3.3, 6.1 & 6.2 on 6/29) |
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W 6/29 |
6.3
6.4 |
Factoring with
a = 1
Factoring with  |
Page 294-295,
#1-6,15,30,37,40,54,59,61,64, 67,72,75,80
Page 300-301, #1-3, 15,
26,31,34, 42,46,65, 68,72,78,80,81,87
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Th 6/30 |
6.5
6.6 |
Quiz
#1 (Sections 2.4, 3.3, 6.1 & 6.2)
General
Factoring Strategies
Solving
Quadratic Equations by Factoring
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Page 305-306,
#1-6,8,15,17,21,26,28,30,
41,48,59, 63,66,71,76
Page 313,
#1,3,8,9,14,15,18,19,22,23,28,30,
34,38,43,54,57,68,73
Turn
in Homework #2 (Sections 6.3 6.6) on 7/5 |
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M 7/4 |
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Holiday |
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T 7/5 |
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Review
for Exam #1 |
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W 7/6 |
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Exam
#1 (Sections 2.4, 3.3, Chapter 6)
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Th 7/7 |
7.1
7.2
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Reducing
Rational Expressions
Multiplication & Division of Rational Expressions |
Page 330-332,
#1-4,9,13,17, 20,27,30,35,
38,
52,62,67,70,73,86,89,94
Page 338-339,
#1-4,11,14,18,21,22, 32,36,
38,39,62,65,66,68
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M 7/11 |
7.3
7.4 |
Finding
the Least Common Denominator
Addition
& Subtraction of Rational Expressions
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Page 345-346,
#27,30,31,34,35,40,43,46,
51,54,55,58
Page 352-353,
#2,27,30,33,38,39,42,47,
50,52,56,57 |
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T 7/12 |
7.5
7.6 |
Complex
Fractions
Solving
Equations with Rational Expressions |
Page 358-359,
#11,16,18,23,28,33,36,37,40
Page 363-364,
#1-4,16,18,19,29,30,32,
39, 53,56
Turn
in Homework #3 (Sections 7.1 7.6) on 7/13. |
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W 7/13 |
7.7
7.8 |
Applications of Ratios and Proportions
Applications of Rational Expressions
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Page 370-373,
#4-6,20,25,33, 40,41,46,
48,50, 56, 61
Page 378-379, #12,13,
17,20,28,31,34,
37,39,42 |
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Th 7/14 |
8.1
8.2 |
Quiz
#2 (Sections 7.1 7.6)
Solving
Systems of Equations by Graphing & Substitution
Solving
Systems of Equations with the Addition Method |
Page 401-402,
#1-6,9,10,12,17,20, 27,30, 32,42,46,51
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M 7/18 |
8.2
8.7 |
Finish
section 8.2
Graphing
Systems of Linear Inequalities |
Page 408-410, #1-6,7,
13,18,19,20,
22, 28,30,40
Page 447-450,
#2,4-6,7,12,15,18,21,24,25,
30,36,41
Turn
in Homework #4 (Sections 7.7-7.8, & 8.1-8.2 & 8.7) on 7/19. |
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T 7/19 |
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Review
for Exam #2 |
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W 7/20 |
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Exam
#2 (Chapter 7 & Sections 8.1, 8.2, & 8.7) |
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Th 7/21 |
9.1
9.2 |
Radicals
Rational
Exponents |
Page 475-477
#1-6,9,16,20,23, 30,34,41,
46,56, 77,87, 92
Page 484-485,
#1-4,8,9,11,14,20,23,26,27,
38,74,75,
77,78,80,82,85,92,93
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M 7/25
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9.3
9.4 |
Operations with Radicals
More
Operations with Radicals |
Page 491-492,
#1,2,17,24, 36,40,51, 59,
73, ,79, 87,90,100,107
Page 496-497,
#17,19,20,24,45,48,52,65,72
Turn
in Homework #5 (Section 9.1 - 9.4) on 7/26. |
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T 7/26 |
9.5
9.6
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Solving
Equations with Radicals and Exponents
Complex
Numbers
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Page 506-507, #7,10,15,
22,34,35,39,
42, 53,55,58,64,67
Page 515-516,
#1,2,7,10,11,14,23, 29,
49,50, 53,74
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W 7/27 |
10.1
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Quiz
#3 (Sections 9.1 9.5)
Solving
Quadratics by Factoring and Completing the Square |
Page 532-534,
#1-4,7,12, 22,43,53,
68,69,76,77,80,85
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Th 7/28 |
10.2
11.5 |
The
Quadratic Formula
Variation
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Page 541-542, #1-6,7,
18,20,23,26,29,
34, 43,47,56,72
Page 625-626,
#7,10,11,12,14,17,20-22,25,
26,28,48, 50, 56
Turn
in Homework #7 (Section 9.5-9.6, 10.1-10.2, 11.5) on 8/1. |
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M 8/1 |
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Review
for Exam #3 |
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T 8/2 |
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Exam
#3 (Chapter 9 & Sections 10.1, 10.2 & 11.5)
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W 8/3 |
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Review
for Final Exam |
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Th 8/4 |
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Cumulative Final
Exam (8:00-9:50)
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