MATH 94 Intermediate Algebra Napa Valley College Spring 2017 - Section 70631 8:30 - 10:45 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays Room 1434 Instructor: Karen Walters Webpage: http://www.napavalley.edu/people/kwalters Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Monday – 9:45am – 10:45am, 2pm – 3pm; Wednesday – 9:45am – 10:45am; Office: 1031-J (back hall) Phone: 707-256-7739 Tuesday – 11am – 12pm; Thursday – 11am – 12pm Course Materials Calculator: Any non-graphing scientific calculator will be fine. Calculators may be used in class, on homework, and on most tests. (There will be “no-calculator” sections on most tests!) Please note that you will NOT be able to use your cell phone as a calculator, and you may not share calculators on exams. Online Homework System Access Code: walters97446. The student version of MyMathLab (an online homework, tutorial, and assessment system that is correlated to the textbook) is REQUIRED course material. Please enroll in MyMathLab prior to the second class meeting. Homework assignment and Quiz due dates and class announcements will be posted to MyMathLab, so I recommend that you check it regularly! Textbook: Elementary & Intemediate Algebra Concepts & Applications 6th edition published by Pearson with MyMathLab access. There is an online version of the textbook available via MyMathLab, so if money is an issue, you don’t have to buy the physical textbook. There is a paperback version of the book bundled with MyMathLab available at the bookstore. Description: MATH 94 is the second course in the MATH 90-94 sequence. It is a prerequisite for MATH 106, MATH 232 and MATH 235 and is equivalent to both MATH 98 and MATH 99. Content includes introduction to functions, systems of equations, absolute value equations and inequalities, complex numbers, simplifying radicals, graphing quadratic and exponential functions, solving equations involving radicals, quadratics, exponentials, or logarithms, and applications. Student Learning Outcomes: A. Solve quadratic, logarithmic, exponential, absolute value, radical, and systems of equations. B. Graph quadratic and exponential functions. Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to: A. Given an input, find the corresponding output of a function. B. Solve systems of equations with 2 equations and 2 variables including application problems. C. Solve absolute value equations and inequalities. D. Simplify radical expressions and solve radical equations. E. Simplify expressions involving complex numbers. F. Use the quadratic formula to solve quadratic equations. G. Graph quadratic functions. H. Solve exponential and logarithmic equations including application problems. I. Graph exponential functions. Attendance: Daily attendance is essential. You may be dropped from this course if you have more than three absences. Arriving late, leaving early, using a cell phone, or not paying attention in class each count as an absence. You may also be dropped if you are not enrolled in the MyMathLab section with the Week 1 homework complete by Friday, January 27th, or if you are not completing the assignments online on a weekly basis. Resources: Any student who feels s/he may need an accommodation based on the impact of a learning disability should contact Learning Services in the Library and Learning Resource Center (LLRC), room 1766, phone (707) 256-7442. A Learning Disability Specialist will review your needs and determine appropriate accommodations. If you need accommodations for physical or other types of disabilities, schedule an appointment with DSPS Counselor, Sheryl Fernandez, in the Counseling Department located in the 1300 building, phone (707) 256-7234 for appointment. All information and documentation is confidential. Please feel encouraged to make an appointment with me privately to discuss your specific learning needs in my class. Math Success Center: Drop-in and individual tutoring are available for FREE in the Math Success Center, located on the main floor of the 800 building. Grading 3 Chapter Tests (worth 15% each) .................................. Final Exam ......................................................................... Homework .......................................................................... Quizzes ............................................................................... EOCs ................................................................................... I use the following scale when assigning course grades: A: 90-100 B: 80-89 C: 70-79 45% 20% 15% 15% 5% D: 60-69 F: 0-59 Tests and Final Exam THREE Chapter Tests and a comprehensive (cumulative!) Final Exam will be given during the semester. No make-up exams are allowed for any reason. If you miss a test, your final exam score will replace your missed test score. In addition, if your online homework score is at least 85% at the end of the semester, you may drop your lowest test score (1-3) and replace it with your final exam score. Use of a cell phone for any reason (e.g, texting) during a test will result in a 10% penalty on the test in progress. A second violation will result in a 0 on that test. You must take the final exam at the scheduled time for your class. Our Final Exam is scheduled for the following day/time: Tuesday, May 23, 7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Homework Guidelines 1. You may rework problems on the homework assignments as many times as you’d like in order to get as high a score as possible. And yes, you can do late homework. However, I will deduct 30% from your score on problems that are done after the due date. (Any problems done correctly before the due date will receive full credit.) 2. Important Homework Note: If you wish to review a homework assignment (without accidentally lowering your score!), click on the Gradebook button, then click on the word Review next to the assignment you wish to study. Quizzes Quizzes will be given regularly in class. They will be announced in class a week prior. You may not make up a quiz but I will drop your lowest quiz score at the end of the semester. You will be allowed to use your notes and often will be allowed to use your calculator but no other electronic device will be allowed. EOC: End of Class Question(s) Most classes will end with a/an “End Of Class” question(s). It will not be graded based on correctness. You will get credit for it if you complete the question(s) without any help from anyone else. You can use your notes on this. Electronic Devices Please turn off and put away your entertainment devices. Do not wear headsets in the classroom. Cell Phones Please silence cell phones. Do not interrupt this class with your personal phone calls. Dropping If you need to drop this course, remember that it is your responsibility to do so. Dates to Remember: February 28 April 6 May 16 May 23 – – – – Midterm Exam #1 Midterm Exam #2 Midterm Exam #3 Final Exam (Cumulative) Math 94 Intermediate Algebra Calendar Walters TUES Jan 17 Lecture Tuesday 8:30 – 10:45 a.m. No Classes Today THURS Jan 19 Jan 24 7.3 Graphs of Functions 7.4 Algebra of Functions 8.1 Systems of Equations in two Variables 8.5 Solving Applications: 3 Variables 8.6 Elimination Using Matrices 9.1 Inequalities and Domain 9.2 Intersections, Unions, compd inequals 9.4 Inequalities in Two Variables Chapter 9 Review Midterm Exam #1 Chapter 7, 8 & 9 Jan 26 10.2 Rational Numbers as Exponents 10.3 Multiplying Radical Expressions 10.6 Solving Radical Equations Mar 9 Mar 23 Apr 4 11.1 Quadratic Equations 11.2 The Quadratic Formula 11.5 Equations reducible to quadratic 11.6 Quadratic Functions and Graphs Review Chapters 10 & 11 Apr 11 Jan 31 Feb 7 Feb 14 Feb 21 Feb 28 Feb 2 Feb 9 Feb 16 Feb 23 Lecture Thursday 8:30 – 10:45 a.m. 7.1 Introduction to functions 7.2 Domain and Range 7.5 Formulas, Applications, Variation 8.4 Systems of Equations in three variables 8.6 Elimination Using Matrices 9.2 Intersections, Unions, compound inequalities 9.3 Absolute Val Equat and inequalities Chapter 7 and 8 Review Mar 30 10.1 Radical Expressions and Functions 10.2 Rational Numbers as Exponents 10.4 Dividing Radical Expressions 10.5 Exprns Containing several rad terms 10.7 Distance and midpoint formulas 10.8 Complex Numbers 11.3 Solutions of Quadratic Equations 11.4 Applications of Quadratic Equas 11.7 More Graphing Quadratics Apr 6 Midterm Exam #2 Chapter 10 & 11 Spring Break – No Class Apr 13 Spring Break – No Class Apr 18 12.1 Composite and Inverse Functions Apr 20 Apr 25 Apr 27 May 11 May 16 12.4 Properties of Log Functions 12.5 Common and Natural Logs 12.7 Applications of Exponential and Log Funcs 13.2 Ellipses 13.3 Hyperbolas Midterm Exam #3 Chapter 12 & 13 12.2 Exponential Functions 12.3 Logarithmic Functions 12.6 Solving Exponential and Log Functions 13.1 Parabolas and Circles 13.2 Ellipses Review Chapters 12 and 13 May 18 Final Review May 23 Final Exam 7:30am – 10:30am Mar 7 Mar 14 Mar 21 Mar 28 May 2 May 9 Mar 2 Spring 2017 Mar 16 May 4
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