Lake Tahoe Community College
MAT 154 Intermediate Algebra
M, T, W, Th 8:15 10:05 am
A209
Summer 2005
Instructor: Janine Bouyssounouse
Office Info: home: (530) 544-4119
e-mail:
jcbouyss@yahoo.com
Course Description: This course is a
continuation of MAT 152B and is an introduction to the definition of a
function and its inverse, solving quadratic equations and systems of
equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, sequences and series, and
conic sections.
Required Text:
Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
by Mark Dugopolski
Calculator:
You will need a scientific calculator
for this course. It should have a log key and an exponent key. Graphing
calculators are not allowed.
Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 152B with a grade
of C or better or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through the
math assessment process.
Student Outcomes
1) Exhibiting a proficiency in the topics covered in the course.
2) Engaging in logical and critical thinking.
3) Reading technical information.
4) Demonstrating the solution to problems by translating written language into
Mathematical statements, interpreting information, sketching relevant
diagrams, analyzing given information, formulating appropriate math
statements, and checking and verifying results.
Grading Scale:
A 90-100%
B 80-89%
C 70-79%
D 60-69%
F Less than 60%
Tests: 40%
Quizzes: 20%
Homework: 15%
Final: 25%
Grades will be posted online at
www.mygradebook.com. Login IDs and passwords will be distributed the
first week of class.
Tests: There will be at least 4 tests,
usually occurring on Thursdays.
Quizzes: There will be at least 4
quizzes, usually occurring on Tuesdays. There will be no make-ups for quizzes.
The lowest quiz grade will be dropped.
Make-Up Policy: There are no make-ups for quizzes;
however one quiz will be dropped. Make-ups for tests may have a 10% penalty if
taken after the actual test date. Students must contact the instructor in
advance to arrange to take the make-up test.
Homework: Homework will be collected on
the day of the quiz or test. The last day to turn in homework for Mat 154 is
Wednesday, August 3. No homework will be
accepted on the day of the final. Completing homework before quizzes and
tests will provide practice and may make tests and quizzes seem easier than if
the homework was not completed before the quizzes or tests.
Final: A comprehensive final exam will be given on
Thursday, August 4, 8:15 am in A209.
Attendance: Regular attendance in class
is an obligation assumed by every student at the time of his/her registration.
Students will still be responsible for the work missed because of their absence.
Homework questions will be answered in class. This can be very helpful in
understanding the material, as well as preparing for quizzes and tests. Please
familiarize yourself with the sections to be covered in class before attending
class.
The Gateway Math Center
(G5) has free tutoring for all registered students. They are open Monday through
Saturday. The hours change each quarter, so please check the hours of operation.
Please Log In and Out so that the facility gets the funds it needs.
Any students needing accommodations should inform the
instructor.
Students with disabilities who may need accommodations for
this class are encouraged to notify the instructor and contact the Disability
Resource Center (DRC) early in the quarter so that reasonable accommodations may
be implemented as soon as possible. Students may contact the DRC by visiting
the Center (located in room A205) or by phoning 541-4660, ext. 249 (voice) or
542-1870 (TTY for deaf students). All information will remain confidential.
How to Succeed in a Math Class:
- Come to every class meeting.
- Arrive early, get yourself settled and be ready when
class starts. Sit where you wont be distracted.
- Read each section before it is discussed in class.
- Do all of the homework.
- Do some math every day.
- Start preparing for tests at least a week in advance.
- Take advantage of tutors and office hours, extra help
can make a big difference.
- Do some review every time you study math.
Tentative Schedule:
|
Date |
Sections/Quizzes/Tests |
|
Monday 6/27 |
Greetings, Syllabus, 10.3, 10.4 |
|
Tuesday 6/28 |
10.5, Quiz #1 (10.3, 10.4), Homework Due (10.3, 10.4) |
|
Wednesday 6/29 |
11.1, 11.2 |
|
Thursday 6/30 |
11.3, Test #1 (10.3-11.2), Homework Due (10.5-11.2) |
|
Monday 7/4 |
Holiday No Class |
|
Tuesday 7/5 |
11.4, Quiz #2 (11.3), Homework Due (11.3) |
|
Wednesday 7/6 |
12.1 |
|
Thursday 7/7 |
12.2, Test #2 (11.3-12.1), Homework Due (11.4, 12.1) |
|
Monday 7/11 |
12.3 |
|
Tuesday 7/12 |
12.4, Quiz #3 (12.2, 12.3), Homework Due (12.2, 12.3) |
|
Wednesday 7/13 |
8.3 |
|
Thursday 7/14 |
13.1, Test #3 (12.2-12.4, 8.3), Homework Due (12.4,
8.3) |
|
Monday 7/18 |
13.2 |
|
Tuesday 7/19 |
13.3, Quiz #4 (13.1, 13.2), Homework Due (13.1, 13.2) |
|
Wednesday 7/20 |
13.4 |
|
Thursday 7/21 |
13.5, Test #4 (13.1-13.4), Homework Due (13.3, 13.4) |
|
Monday 7/25 |
14.1 |
|
Tuesday 7/26 |
14.2, Quiz #5 (13.5, 14.1), Homework Due (13.5, 14.1) |
|
Wednesday 7/27 |
14.3 |
|
Thursday 7/28 |
|
|
Monday 8/1 |
14.5 |
|
Tuesday 8/2 |
Begin Review |
|
Wednesday 8/3 |
Continue Review, Last Homework Due Date
(14.4-14.5) |
|
Thursday 8/4 |
Final Exam for Mat 154 (8.3, 10.3-14.5, except
sections not covered on syllabus) |
Tentative Assignments:
|
Sec. |
Section Title |
Homework Problems to Complete |
|
10.3 |
Quadratic Functions and
Their Graphs |
1-7, 10, 11-35 every other odd, 16, 24, 32, 39, 40, 41 |
|
10.4 |
More About Quadratic
Equations |
1-4, 5-29 every other odd, 10, 24, 31, 34, 39-45 odd,
53, 55, 56 |
|
10.5 |
Quadratic and Rational Inequalities |
1, 3, 4, 5-29 every other odd, 12, 22, 43, 44, 45, 49,
61 |
|
11.1 |
Graphs of Functions &
Relations |
1-6, 7, 11, 15-39 odd, 20, 32, 38, 41-57 odd, 44 |
|
11.2 |
Transformations of Graphs |
1-6, 7-51 every other odd, 40, 44, 52 |
|
11.3 |
Combining Functions |
1-4, 5-61 every other odd, 22, 44, 50, 69 |
|
11.4 |
Inverse Functions |
1-8, 9-23 odd, 31-67 every other odd, 34, 50, 58 |
|
12.1 |
Exponential Functions &
Their Applications |
1-6, 7-27 every other odd, 29, 30, 35, 37, 45-69 every
other odd, 50, 71, 72, 75, 77 |
|
12.2 |
Logarithmic Functions &
Their Applications |
1-6, 7-17 odd, 10, 16, 19-43 every other odd, 28, 45-69
odd, 48, 77, 78, 79 |
|
12.3 |
Properties of Logarithms |
1-6, 7-79 every other odd, 28, 56, 66, 81, 85, 87 |
|
12.4 |
Solving Equations &
Applications |
1, 2, 3-29 odd, 12, 28, 31, 33, 37, 39,45, 47, 59, 60,
61, 63 |
|
8.3 |
Solving Linear Equations in
Three Variables |
1-7, 8, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18, 21, 31, 32, 33 |
|
13.1 |
Nonlinear Systems of
Equations |
1-5, 7, 9, 13-25 odd, 14, 22, 41, 42 |
|
13.2 |
The Parabola |
(ignore Focus and Directrix)1-3, 5, 6, 7-14 all, 25,
26, 27, 28, 29, 33, 35, 45, 47 |
|
13.3 |
The Circle |
1, 2, 327 every other odd, 10, 26, 31, 32, 35, 43, 45 |
|
13.4 |
The Ellipse and The
Hyperbola |
1-8, 9-19 odd, 18, 29-39 odd, 32, 38 |
|
13.5 |
Second-Degree Inequalities |
1, 5, 9, 10, 15-23 odd, 18, 31, 33, 35, 36 |
|
14.1 |
Sequences |
1-4, 525 every other odd, 8, 22, 27, 31, 33, 34, 35,
39 |
|
14.2 |
Series |
1-4, 541 every other odd, 8, 18, 36, 49 |
|
14.3 |
Arithmetic Sequences and
Series |
1-4, 5-57 every other odd, 12, 34, 46 |
|
14.4 |
Geometric Sequences and
Series |
1-6, 751 every other odd, 14, 28, 34, 57 |
|
14.5 |
Binomial Theorem |
1-4, 5, 9, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 27, 29, 31, 32 |
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