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BASIC ALGEBRA (Part II)
Math 152B-3 Spring, 2008 Monday & Wednesday 6:10 – 8:00 Room: HSST2 4 units
INSTRUCTOR: Tricia Suglian (Sue-lee-ann)
PHONE NUMBER: 541-4111, Extension 271
E-MAIL: Tsuglian@ltusd.org
REQUIRED TEXT: Elementary and Intermediate Algebra, second edition By Mark Dugopolski
RECOMMENDED TEXT: Student Solution Manual Prepared by Mark Dugopolski
COURSE DESCRIPTION: In this class we will build on what you learned in Math 152A (Beginning Algebra Part I). While you learned to multiply polynomials in Math 152A, we will do a reverse process called factoring in this class. This will allow us to solve equations of higher degree than the first degree equations that you solved in Math 152A. We will also build on your knowledge of fractions as we work with algebraic fractions called rational expressions. Additional topics include work with radicals so that we can solve equations with radicals and we will finish with techniques for solving quadratic equations, also known as second degree equations.
STUDENT OUTCOMES: The successful student will: 2) Engage in logical and critical thinking. 3) Read technical information. 4) Demonstrate 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.
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PREREQUISITE: A grade of C or better in Math 152A or equivalent, or satisfactory score on Mathematics Assessment Test.
GRADING POLICY: Homework (11 assignments@8 points each) 88 points Exam #1: Sections 2.4, 8.2 & Chapter 5 100 points Exam #2: Chapter 6 & Sections 7.1, 7.2 & 8.3 100 points Exam #3: Chpt. 9 & Sections 10.1, 10.2 & 3.5 100 points Quizzes* (Three at 20 points each) 60 points Final (Covers entire course content) 150 points
*If you spend at least one hour a week (for a total of at least 10 hours) in the Gateway Math Center (room G4), you will receivee 6 points extra credit.
Your letter grade will be based on your percentage of the 598 possible points.
A 90-100% B 80-89% C 70-79% D 60-69% F less than 60%
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 Chapter Exams and the Final, make-up is possible, but there is a 10% penalty if the absence is not excused. Homework will be accepted late with a penalty of 2 points for each class meeting that it is late. Each assignment is 8 points.
LEARNING DISABILITIES: If you have a certifiable learning disability that may affect your performance in this class, be sure to discuss your special needs with Tricia during the first week of class. Learning disabilities will be accommodated.
“Vision is not enough, it must be combined with venture. It is not enough to stare up the stairs, you must step up the stairs”
REGISTRATION:
Ø You must register for this class at the Office of Admissions and Records. Ø The last day to drop the class with no record is Friday, May 2. Ø The last day to drop the class for a "W" grade is Friday, May 23. Ø After May 23, 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.
HOW TO SUCCEED IN A MATH CLASS:
1) Come to every class meeting. 2) Arrive early, get yourself settled and be ready when class starts. Sit where you won't be distracted. 3) Read each section before it is discussed in class. 4) Do all of the homework. 5) Do some math every day. 6) Start preparing for tests at least a week in advance. 7) Take advantage of tutors and office hours, extra help can make a big difference. 8) Do some review every time you study math. 9) Be willing to ask questions. 10) Take notes. 11) Study in groups and find a study buddy. SCHEDULE“Nothing is troublesome that we do willingly” Thomas Jefferson Date Section Topic
April 7........ Introductions, Discussion of Syllabus 2.4 Formulas 8.2 Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities
April 9........ 5.1 Factoring Out Common Factors 5.2 Factoring Special Products Factoring by Grouping Turn in Homework #1 (Sections 2.4 & 8.2)
April 14......
5.3 Factoring
5.4
Factoring
April 16...... 5.5 Factoring sum & Difference of Two Cubes General Factoring Strategies 5.6 Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring Quiz #1 (Sections 2.4, 8.2, 5.1 & 5.2) Turn in Homework #2 (Sections 5.1 – 5.4)
April 21 Review for Exam #1
April 23 Exam #1 (Sections 2.4, 8.2, Chapter 5) Turn in Homework #3 (Sections 5.5 – 5.6)
April 28 ..... 6.1 Reducing Rational Expressions 6.2 Multiplication & Division of Rational Expressions
April.30...... 6.3 Finding the Least Common Denominator 6.4 Addition & Subtraction of Rational Expressions Turn in Homework #4 (Sections 6.1 – 6.2)
May 5......... 6.5 Complex Fractions 6.6 Solving Equations with Rational Expressions
May 7......... 6.7 Applications of Ratios and Proportions 6.8 Applications of Rational Expressions (Handout) Quiz #2 (Sections 6.1 – 6.4) Turn in Homework #5 (Sections 6.3 – 6.6)
Schedule (continued) Date Section Topic May 12....... 7.1 Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing & Substitution 7.2 Solving Systems of Equations with the Addition Method
May 14....... 8.3 Compund Inequalities in Two Variables 9.1 Radicals Turn in Homework #6 (Sections 6.7 - 7.2)
May 19 Review for Exam #2
May 21 Exam #2 (Chapter 6 & Sections 7.1, 7.2 & 8.3) Turn in Homework #7 (Sections 8.3 & 9.1) May 26 MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY
May 28....... 9.2 Rational Exponents 9.3 Operations with Radicals
June 2......... 9.4 More Operations with Radicals 9.5 Solving Equations with Radicals and Exponents
................... Turn in Homework #8 (Section 9.2 & 9.3)
June 4......... 9.6 Complex Numbers 10.1 Solving Quadratics by Factoring and Completing the Square Quiz #3 (Sections 9.1 – 9.5) Turn in Homework #9 (Section 9.4 & 9.5)
June 9......... 10.2 The Quadratic Formula 3.5 Variation
June 11....... Review for Exam #3 Turn in Homework #10 (Section 9.6 & 10.1)
June 16 Exam #3 (Chapter 9 & Sections 10.1, 10.2 & 3.5)
June 18 Review for Final Exam Turn in Homework #11 (Section 10.2 & 3.5)
June 23 Cumulative Final Exam (6:00 – 7:50) You have just successfully completed Math 152B
CONGRATULATIONS! MATH 152B ASSIGNMENTS
TEXT: "Elementary and Intermediate Algebra” second edition by Mark Dugopolski INSTRUCTOR: Tricia Suglian#
Each assignment is worth 8 points. You will turn in only the even numbered problems listed in bold print to be graded. The remaining problems you will be checking yourself in the back of the book. Be sure to use class time, office hours, and the Gateway Math Center to get all of your questions answered.
“It is well to remind ourselves that anxiety signifies conflict, and so long as a conflict is going on, a constructive solution is possible.” Rollo May
SECTION PROBLEMS
2.4............................................................ Pages 109 & 110 #1-4, 7-51 every other odd, 73 -79 odd ................................................................. #14, 32 8.2............................................................ Pages 519 & 520 #1- 6, 25 – 65 odd ................................................................. #64, 66
5.1............................................................ Pages 316 & 317 #1, 6, 7 – 87 every other odd, 91 ................................................................. #62, 88 5.2............................................................ Pages 323 & 324 #4 - 6, 7-91 every other odd ................................................................. #52, 68 5.3............................................................ Pages 330 & 331 #4, 7-103 every other odd ................................................................. #48, 100 5.4............................................................ Pages 338 & 339 #15-45 odd, 77-101 every other odd ................................................................. #36, 94 5.5............................................................ Pages 344 & 345 #17-105 every other odd ................................................................. #66, 100 5.6............................................................ Page 353 & 354 #1, 3, 7-59 every other odd, 67, 69 ................................................................. #28, 56
6.1............................................................ Pages 373 – 375 #1-6, 9, 13-19 odd, ................................................................. 21-97 every other odd, #52, 76 6.2............................................................ Pages 382 & 383 #3, 4, 5-81 every other odd ................................................................. #28, 48 6.3............................................................ Pages 390 & 391 #41-71 odd ................................................................. #58, 68
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SECTION PROBLEMS
6.4............................................................ Pages 398 & 399 #5-65 every other odd ................................................................. #48, 56 6.5............................................................ Pages 406 & 407 #1-49 every other odd, 55 ................................................................. #22, 38 6.6............................................................ Pages 412 & 413 #1-4, 5-65 every other odd ................................................................. #26, 38 6.7............................................................ Pages 419 - 421 #1, 4-6, 5-53 every other odd, 64 ................................................................. #40, 50 6.8............................................................ Pages 428 - 430 #1-43 odd ................................................................. #16, 38
7.1............................................................ Pages 450 & 451 #5, 6, 7-17 odd, 25-45 odd, 63-75 odd ................................................................. #10, 26, 32 7.2............................................................ Pages 460 & 461 #1-6, 7-63 every other odd, 65 ................................................................. #18, 56
8.3............................................................ Pages 528 & 529 #1-6, 7, 9, 13-29 odd, ................................................................. #24, 28
9.1............................................................ Pages 558 & 559 #7-99 every other odd, 109, 111 ................................................................. #68, 86, 98 9.2............................................................ Pages 567 & 568 #1-4, 7-111 every other odd, ................................................................. omit #63, 67 #20, 36, 82 9.3............................................................ Pages 575 & 576 # 1, 2, 5-53 every other odd ................................................................. #65-101 every other odd, #22, 86 9.4............................................................ Pages 583 - 585 #1-81 every other odd, ................................................................. #36, 58 9.5............................................................ Pages 594 & 595 # 5-43 odd, 59-91 every other odd ................................................................. #16, 42 9.6............................................................ Pages 604 & 605 #1, 2, 5-101 every other odd ................................................................. #24, 84
10.1.......................................................... Pages 626 - 628 # 1-3, 5-35 odd, 41-47 odd ................................................................. #51, 53, 67, 69, 77-93 odd, #22, 54 10.2.......................................................... Pages 636 & 637 #1-5, 7-45 odd, 51, 53, 75, 77 ................................................................. #16, 20, 62
3.5............................................................ Pages 221 & 222 #1-29 odd, 39-47 odd ................................................................. #12, 14, 28, 46
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