MAT 152BB – BASIC ALGEBRA (Part II)

 

Winter 2009

 

Course ID

Room

Unit

Days

Start Time

End Time

MAT 152BB-1

A206

5

M,W,F

11:05 AM

12:35 PM

 

INSTRUCTOR:                     Helen Shen

 

PHONE:                                 530-541-4660, Extension 364

 

E-MAIL:                                shen@ltcc.edu

 

OFFICE HOURS:                 Mon. & Wed.   08:55 – 9:25 AM, 12:35 – 1:35 PM

                                                Tue.  & Thur.   10:30 – 11:30 AM       (Thur. @ MSC)

 

LTCC MATH PAGE:           http://www.ltcc.edu/academics.asp?scatID=5&catID=34

 

REQUIRED TEXT:              Beginning and Intermediate Algebra Fourth Edition by Elayn Martin-Gay

 

TEXTBOOK INFORMATION:  Students have two choices. The first is to purchase the textbook from the bookstore; the textbook comes with the online software. The second is to purchase the online software which comes with the textbook online; this is a more economically reasonable choice, but is only recommended to students who have online access and feel comfortable reading a computer screen instead of a traditional book. You can check your homework answers online, but you will turn in your homework on the paper form.

 

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.      Factor a polynomial.

2.      Apply the four basic operations to rational and radical expressions.

3.      Solve equations with rational and radical expressions.

4.      Solve a 2 x 2 system of linear equations.

5.      Solve quadratic equations.

6.      Apply course topics to real world situations.

PREREQUISITE:                 MAT 152A with a grade of "C" or better or equivalent or appropriate skills demonstrated through the math assessment process.

 

GRADING POLICY:           Method of Student Evaluation

                                                Homework (28 sections at 5 points each)                      140 points

                                                Quizzes* (Five at 40 points each, one at 10 points)       210 points

                                                Exams* (Three at 100 points each)                               300 points

                                                Final (Covers entire course content)                              250 points                               

 

                                                Your letter grade will be based on your percentage of the 900 possible points.

                                                            A         90-100%        

                                                            B          80-89%          

                                                            C         70-79%                                  

                                                            D         60-69%

                                                            F          less than 60%

CHECKING YOUR

GRADE ONLINE:                 To retrieve your grade information online, follow these steps:

Ø         www.gradesource.com

Ø         student reports

Ø         Instructor Name: Shen

Ø         Click on your class: Math 152BB

Ø         Your secret number is on your Quiz #1

                                 

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. You can use one page of notes, front and back, for chapter exams and final, but not for quizzes.

 

MAKE-UP POLICY:           For Quizzes, Chapter Exams and Final, make-up is possible, but there is a 10% penalty if the absence is not excused. The make-up test needs to be taken before the next class. The absence is excused for medical emergencies with the doctor’s note. You can take your test early if you know you are going to miss the class.

For Homework, you must show your work to get credit, half credit for completion and half credit for selected problems. Homework will be accepted late up to one week after it is assigned for half credit. 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.

 

COMMUNICATION           You can communicate with me either by coming to class or office hours, sending

POLICY:                                an e-mail, or calling on the phone. I will respond to your e-mails in a timely

                                                manner, and I will do my best to return your calls (you need to make sure to leave your number clearly). If you miss the class, it is your responsibility to pick up the class handouts or obtain the information either from your classmates or from me during the office hours.

 

I have students work together to help each other. Please feel free to ask me directly if you like to work with me one-on-one.

 

·        Please come see me if you do not understand my policies.

·        Due to English is my secondary language, please be sure to ask me if you have any difficulty to understand math due to my accent, and I will clarify.

CALCULATORS:                Calculators are not permitted on any of the exams.

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.

·    Friday, October 17; Last day to drop the class with no penalty or mark on your

record.

·    Friday, October 17; Last day to declare CR/No Credit.

                                                ·    Friday, November 7; Last day to drop the class and receive a grade of W.

·    After May 23, if you are enrolled, you will receive some kind of grade.

·    It is your responsibility to drop the class in order to avoid an unwanted grade. You can choose Credit/Non-Credit for the class before the date specified on the schedule. I will drop a student from the class if the student misses more than four classes and is unable to keep up with the leaning.

 

TUTORING:                         Tutors are available at no cost in A201 (Math Success Center) on a drop-in basis.

                                                Students will earn 0.5 point toward the total grade for every 10 hours in MSC or DRC. However, if any student misses more than two classes, no lab credit will be granted.

 

HOW TO SUCCEED           1)  Read your textbook before class.

IN A MATH CLASS:            2)  Choose to attend all class periods and be on time.

3)  Exchange names and phone number with classmates.

4)  Learn from your mistakes and be patient with yourself.

5)  Don’t be afraid of asking questions.

6)  Know how to get help if you need it.

7)  Organize your class materials.

8)  Do your homework.

9)  Check your work.

10) Hand in assignments on time.

 

 

Tentative Lecture Schedule for Math 152BB

 

Be sure to use class time, office hours, and the MSC to get all of your questions answered.

For your homework, make sure you separate each section on the different pages and separate each problem on the different lines. There will be one point deduction for each section if the grader cannot read your answers. ALWAYS WRITE THE HOMEWORK # AND SECTION #s FOR EACH HOMEWORK; MAKE SURE TO WRITE THE DATE THAT YOU TURN IN IF YOU TURN IN HOMEWORK LATE.

 

 

EOO means Every Other Odd (i.e. #1, 5, 9, 13,...)

 

Date

Section  

Topic  

Homework

 

M 1/5

 

 

4.1

 

 

Introductions, Discussion of Syllabus

Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Graphing

 

 

Pg 251, Vocabulary #1-10;

#1,4,9,21,29,40,42,52,65,66

 

W 1/7

 

4.2

 

 

Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Substitution

 

#9-33 EOO

 

 F 1/9

 

4.3

 

Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Addition

 

#5,9,13,23,31,35,38

Turn in Homework #1 (Sections 4.1 – 4.3) on Jan. 12

 

M 1/12

 

 

 

6.1

 

 

Quiz #1 (Sections 4.1 – 4.3)

 

GCF, Factoring by Grouping

 

 

 

 

Pg 373, Vocabulary #1-8;

#5-40 Multiple of 5, #43-54 All, #55-65 Multiple of 5

 

W 1/14

 

6.2

 

6.3/6.4

 

 

Factoring Trinomials ( with  a = 1)

 

Factoring Trinomials (AC Method)

 

Pg 379, Vocabulary #1-4;

#5-70 Multiple of 5, #12,44,78

Section 6.3: Pg 387, Vocabulary #1-6,#7,9,11;

#5-90 Multiple of 5, #92

 

F 1/16

 

6.3/6.4

 

6.5

 

 

Factoring Trinomials

 

Factoring Binomials

 

 

Section 6.4: #15-51 Multiple of 3, #55-61 Odd

Pg 399, Vocabulary #1-4, #5-11 Odd;

#3-60 Multiple of 3

Turn in Homework #2 (Sections 6.1-6.5) On Jan. 21

 

M 1/19

 

 

MLK HOLIDAY

 

 

W 1/21

 

 

 

6.6

 

Quiz #2 (Sections 6.1-6.5)

 

Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring

 

 

 

Pg 411, Vocabulary #1-4;

#5-80 Multiple of 5, #17,18

 

F 1/23

 

6.7

 

Quadratic Equations and Problem Solving

 

Review for Exam #1

 

 

#1-33 EOO(skip 17)

Turn in Homework #3 (Sections 6.6-6.7) on Jan. 26

 

M 1/26

 

 

 

Exam #1 (Chapter 6)

 

 

 

W 1/28

 

7.1

 

7.2

 

 

Rational Expressions

 

Multiplying & Dividing Rational Expressions

 

 

Pg 440, Vocabulary #1-12;

#3-51

 Multiple of 3

Pg 448, Vocabulary #1-3;

#3-57 Multiple of 3

 

F 1/30

 

7.3

7.4

 

 

Adding & Subtracting Rational Expressions

Adding & Subtracting Rational Expressions with Unlike Denominators

 

#5-60 Multiple of 5,  #61,62

 

Turn in Homework #4 (Sections 7.1-7.3) on Feb. 2

 

M 2/2

 

7.4

 

Continued

 

Pg 461, Vocabulary #1-4;

#5-65 Multiple of 5, #67,68

Turn in Homework #5 (Sections 7.4) on Feb. 4

 

W 2/4

 

 

 

7.5

 

Quiz #3 (Sections 7.1 – 7.4)

 

Solving Equations with Rational Expressions

 

 

F 2/6

 

7.5

7.6

 

Continued

Proportion and Problem Solving

 

#3-42 Multiple of 3

Pg 479, Vocabulary #1-2;

#7-70 Multiple of 7

Turn in Homework #6 (Sections 7.5-7.6) on Feb. 9

 

M 2/9

 

7.7

 

Complex Fractions

 

Pg 489, Vocabulary #1-8

#5-50 Multiple of 5

Turn in Homework #7 (Sections 7.7) on Feb. 11

 

W 2/11

 

 

 

Review for Exam #2

 

 

F 2/13

 

 

 

LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY

 

 

M 2/16

 

 

WASHTING’S BIRTHDAY

 

 

W 2/18

 

 

Exam #2 (Chapter 7)

 

 

F 2/20

 

10.1

 

10.2

 

Radicals

 

Rational Exponents

 

Pg 583, Vocabulary #1-4, #9-12;

#3-75 Multiple of 3

Pg 591, Vocabulary #1-12;

#5-95 Multiple of 5

Turn in Homework #8 (Section 10.1-10.2) on Feb. 23

 

M 2/23

 

10.3

 

 

Simplifying Radicals

 

Pg 600, Vocabulary #4-10;

#3-72 Multiple of 3

 

W 2/25

 

10.4

 

+, -, and X of Radicals

 

 

Pg 605, Vocabulary #1-4, #5-13 Odd;

#5-75 Multiple of 5

Turn in Homework #9 (Section 10.3-10.4) on Feb. 27

 

F 2/27

 

 

 

10.5

 

 

Quiz #4 (Section 10.1-10.4)

 

Rationalizing the Denominator and Numerator of Radicals

 

 

 

Pg 612, Vocabulary #1-4, #5-9 Odd;

#5-65 Multiple of 5

Do your Homework right away

 

M 3/2

 

10.6

 

10.7

 

Radical Equations

 

Complex Numbers

 

Pg 622, Vocabulary #1-4;

#3-60 Multiple of 3

 

Do your Homework right away

 

W 3/4

 

10.7

 

11.1

 

Continued

 

Completing the Square

 

Pg 631, Vocabulary #1-6;

#3-60 Multiple of 3

 

Turn in Homework #10 (Section 10.5-10.7) on Mar. 6

 

F 3/6

 

 

 

11.1

 

Quiz #5 (Section 10.5-10.7)

 

Continued

 

 

Pg 652, Vocabulary #1-10;

#5-75 Multiple of 5

Turn in Homework #11 (Section 11.1) on Mar. 9

 

M 3/9

 

11.2

 

The Quadratic Formula

 

Pg 661, Vocabulary #1-6;

#5-50 Multiple of 5

Turn in Homework #12 (Section 11.2) on Mar. 11

 

W 3/11

 

 

 

Review for Exam #3

 

 

 

F 3/13

 

 

 

Exam #3 (Chapter 10, & Sections 11.2-11.2)

 

 

 

M 3/16

 

9.3

8.4

 

Absolute Value Inequalities

Variation and Problem Solving

 

#5-80 Multiple of 5

Pg 531, Vocabulary #1-8

#7-42 Multiple of 7, #45-53 Odd

Turn in Homework #13 (Section 9.3 & 8.4) on Mar. 18

 

W 3/18

 

 

Quiz #6 (Section 8.4 & 9.3), 10 points

 

Review for Final Exam

 

 

F 3/20

 

 

 

Review for Final Exam

 

 

M 3/23

 

 

Cumulative Final Exam

(10:00-11:50am)     Noted time