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Division of Arts and Sciences Course Syllabus COURSE TITLE Developmental Math II Fall 2014 COURSE NUMBER MAT 0028 CRN 10817 PREREQUISITES PRTM 96 CREDIT HOURS 3.0 Contact Hours 45 Class Meeting Times Class Method 11:00-11:40am M,T,W,Th Room Tn Williams Fac 2403 Emporium course (class utilizes computerized instruction) Instructor Robert(Bob) Lenich robert.lenich@fkcc.edu Office # C 212 Office # 305-809-3528 OFFICE HOURS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 9:30:00-10:45 MAC1105 10482 9:30-10:45 9:30:00-10:45 MAC1105 10482 9:30-10:45 MAT0028 10817 11:00-11:40 MAT0028 10817 11:00-11:40 MAT0028 10817 11:00-11:40 MAT0028 10817 11:00-11:40 11:45-12:30 11:45-12:30 11:45-12:30 11:45-12:30 Office Hours TWF2403 12:30-1:45 Office Hours TWF2403 12:30-1:45 Office Hours TWF2403 12:30-1:45 MAT0055 10848 12:30-1:45 MAC1114 10258 2:00-3:15 Office Hours ISLE 2:00-3:15 MAC1114 10258 2:00-3:15 2:00-3:15 MAC1105 10778 3:30-4:45 Office Hours TWF2403 3:30-4:45 MAC1105 10778 3:30-4:45 Campus Hours 3:30-4:45 Campus Hours 5:00-5:45 Campus Hours 5:00-5:45 Campus Hours 5:00-5:45 COURSE DESCRIPTION EMAIL POLICY Topics include exponents and polynomials, factoring, radicals, rationals, linear equations, graphing All FKCC Island TIME students (students taking Developmental Math I or II in Key West) are required to use and frequently check (once per day) their fkcc.edu email address. Students must also use their fkcc.edu email address in their setup and use of their MyMathLab account. Important and required course information as well as college-wide announcements will only be accessible through the fkcc.edu email system.

ATTENDANCE POLICY Attendance is required for all classes. For sections meeting 4 days a week in a full 15-week term, any student with 8 unexcused absences who is at risk of not successfully completing the course (as determined by the instructor) will be dropped from the course and access to MyMathLab will be denied. Arriving to class more than 10 minutes late will count as an absence. For sections meeting 2 days a week in a full 15-week term or for sections running in a compressed 8-week term, any student with 4 unexcused absences who is at risk of not successfully completing the course (as determined by the instructor) will be dropped from the course and access to MyMathLab will be denied. Arriving to class more than 15 minutes late will count as an absence. A record of each student s class attendance will be kept and this record will be the basis for 3.5% of each student s course grade. REQUIRED LAB HOURS NOTEBOOKS INCOMPLETE POLICY SSC POLICIES Each week, all students are required to work two hours outside of regular class time in the SSC. A record of each student s lab hours will be kept and this record will be the basis for 3.5% of each student s course grade. Maintaining an organized notebook for any class is important for success. Instructors will review each student s notebook periodically and 3% of each student s course grade will be determined by the quality of each student s notebook. An instructor may assign a grade of Incomplete to a student who has successfully completed all Topic 3 (T3) assignments and quizzes through T3 Module D by December 10, 2014. A student receiving an Incomplete will have 20 calendar days from the beginning of the following term to complete the course (January 28, 2015). All other students who have not successfully completed the course by December 10, 2014 will receive an F. For a complete listing and explanation of all Island TIME and Student Success Center rules and policies, please review the Student Success Center Guidelines for Success distributed by your instructor on the first day of class. Students are expected to familiarize themselves with FKCC Policies, which can be found in the current Student Handbook.

COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge by successfully answering questions on an objective examination of the following topics: 1. APPY THE ORDER OF OPERATIONS TO EVALUATE ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS, INCLUDING THOSE WITH PARENTHESES AND EXPONENTS 2. SIMPLIFY AN EXPRESSION WITH INTEGER EXPONENTS 3. ADD, SUBTRACT, MULTIPLY, AND DIVIDE POLYNOMIALS. DIVISION BY MONOMIALS ONLY. (DOES NOT INCLUDE DIVISION BY BINOMIALS) 4. SOLVE QUADRATIC EQUATIONS IN ONE VARIABLE BY FACTORING 5. FACTOR POLYNOMIAL EXPRESSIONS (GCF, GROUPING, TRINOMIALS, DIFFERENCE OF SQUARES) 6. GRAPH LINEAR EQUATIONS USING TABLE OF VALUES, INTERCEPTS, SLOPE INTERCEPT FORM 7. SOLVE LINEAR EQUATIONS IN ONE VARIABLE USING MANIPULATIONS GUIDED BY THE RULES OF ARITHMETIC AND THE PROPERTIES OF EQUALITY. 8. SOLVE LITERAL EQUATIONS FOR A GIVEN VARIABLE WITH APPLICATIONS (GEOMETRY, MOTION [D=RT], SIMPLE INTEREST [I=PRT]) 9. SIMPLIFY RADICAL EXPRESSIONS - SQUARE ROOTS ONLY 10. ADD, SUBTRACT, AND MULTIPLY SQUARE ROOTS OF MONOMIALS 11. CONVERT BETWEEN SCIENTIFIC NOTATION AND STANDARD NOTATION 12. SOLVE APPLICATION PROBLEMS INVOLVING GEOMETRY (PERIMETER AND AREA WITH ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS) 13. IDENTIFY THE INTERCEPTS OF A LINEAR EQUATION 14. IDENTIFY THE SLOPE OF A LINE (FROM SLOPE FORMULA, GRAPH, AND EQUATION) 15. SOLVE MULTI-STEP PROBLEMS INVOLVING FRACTIONS AND PERCENTAGES (INCLUDE SITUATIONS SUCH AS SIMPLE INTEREST, TAX, MARKUPS/MARKDOWNS, GRATUITIES AND COMMISSIONS, FEES, PERCENT INCREASE OR DECREASE, PERCENT ERROR, EXPRESSING RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF TAKE-HOME PAY) 16. SOLVE LINEAR INEQUALITIES IN ONE VARIABLE AND GRAPH THE SOLUTION SET ON A NUMBER LINE 17. RATIONALIZE THE DENOMINATOR (MONOMIALS ONLY) 18. SOLVE APPLICATION PROBLEMS INVOLVING GEOMETRY (PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM) 19. RECOGNIZE PROPORTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS AND SOLVE PROBLEMS INVOLVING RATES AND RATIOS 20. SIMPLIFY, MULTIPLY, AND DIVIDE RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS 21. ADD AND SUBTRACT RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS WITH MONOMIAL DENOMINATORS 22. CONVERT UNITS OF MEASUREMENT ACROSS MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS REQUIRED MATERIAL ISBN MyMathLab Student Stand-Alone Access Kit 032119991X (MyMathLab Access Kit) OPTIONAL TEXTBOOK Prealgebra and Introductory Algebra 3/e PUBLISHER Addison-Wesley AUTHORS Marvin Bittinger, David Ellenbogen, Judith Beecher and Barbara Johnson TEXTBOOK NOTE If you have a MyMathLab account with Pearson, simply engage the function that enrolls you in a new course using the CourseID xxx. If you have never used MyMathLab before, simply follow the directions in the following text box. Regardless of whether or not you have an access code, temporary access is free for 14 days! (1) Click here: www.pearsonmylabandmastering.com. Directions for Creating Your Pearson MyMathLab Account (2) Next click on Student under the Register heading at the right side of the screen. (3) You will be redirected to a page and asked to Enter Your Course ID. In the field marked Course ID enter xxx. You will be redirected to a new page. (4) If you already have an account with Pearson, enter your Username and Password. Otherwise, you will need to follow the steps after clicking on Create. (5) After you complete step 4, you should be redirected to a screen that that asks you to either use an access code, use a credit card or paypal, or register with temporary access. It is thus possible for each student to register for access on the first day of class. Once you have completed this step, you should be asked if you wish to go to the course and the registration should be complete!

STUDENT EVALUATION STUDENT GRADE DETERMINATION FKCC GRADING SCALE 25 % Topic Tests 90-100% A 20% Homework Assignments 80-89% B 20 % Module Quizzes 70-79% C 10 % Success Factors (Class Attendance, Required Lab Hours, and Notebook) Below 70% F 25% Final Exam 100 % Final Grade Test/Final Exam Policies The use of all mobile devices is strictly prohibited during tests and the final exam. Prior to each test and the final exam, you will be notified whether or not you may use a calculator. Makeups for the Final Exam may be offered to students with emergencies, but only if they can provide acceptable documentation of the emergency. There will be no makeups for the other three tests. Homework Policies To help you succeed in this course, you should do all of the MyMathLab homework assignments by the due date specified below in the course schedule. Assignments can be completed after the due date with a 10% penalty. Classroom Policies It is expected that you will attend and be present from the beginning to the end of all class meetings. Attendance will be taken at all class meetings and reported to the college as required. Mobile devices need to be silenced during all class meetings. Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated and will result in no credit for the assignment/test/exam in which it occurs, and possible notification to the Dean of Student Affairs and Accreditation. Special Needs If you have any special needs or requirements pertaining to this course, please discuss them with the instructor early in the term. If you have special needs as addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and need assistance, please notify the Office for Students with Disabilities at 305-809-3504 via email at: karla.malsheimer@fkcc.edu or the course instructor immediately. Reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate your special needs. Community Decorum A positive learning experience depends upon respect among all members of this classroom community. Disregard or disrespect for the process, the group or toward any individual will result in removal from the class and may result in you being dropped from the course. SEXUAL PREDATORSFEDERAL AND STATE LAW REQUIRES A PERSON DESIGNATED AS A SEXUAL PREDATOR OR OFFENDER TO REGISTER WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT (FDLE). THE FDLE THEN IS REQUIRED TO NOTIFY THE LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY WHERE THE REGISTRANT RESIDES, ATTENDS OR IS EMPLOYED BY AN INSTITUTION OF HIGHER LEARNING. INFORMATION REGARDING SEXUAL PREDATORS OR OFFENDERS ATTENDING OR EMPLOYED BY AN INSTITUTION OF HIGHER LEARNING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY WITH JURISDICTION FOR THE PARTICULAR CAMPUS, BY CALLING THE FDLE HOTLINE (1-888-FL-PREDATOR) OR (1-888-357-7332), OR BY VISITING THE FDLE WEBSITE AT www.fdle.state.fl.us/sexual_predators. If there are questions or concerns regarding personal safety, please contact the Campus Security Officer on your campus.

RECOMMENDED COURSE SCHEDULE Date Textbook Chapters--Topics Assignments Due dates Aug 21 Orientation to class Orientation Homework Basic Review Aug 25 Basics Review Pre-test Aug 26 BR Module A Introduction to Algebra Video and Homework Aug 27 BR Module A Real Numbers Video and Homework Aug 28 BR Module A Quiz Aug 28 Aug 29 BR Module B Real Number Addition Video and Homework Aug 30 BR Module B Real Number Subtraction Video and Homework Aug 31 BR Module B Quiz Aug 31 Sept 1 Labor Day Holiday No classes and SSC Lab closed Sept 2 BR Module C Real Number Multiplication Video and Homework Sept 3 BR Module C Real Number Division Video and Homework Sept 4 BR Module C Quiz Sept 4 Sept 5 BR Module D Properties of Real Numbers Video and Homework Sept 6 BR Module D Order of Operations Video and Homework Sept 7 BR Module D Quiz Sept 7 T1 Linear Equations & Graphs Sept 8 T1 Module A The Addition Principle Video and Homework Sept 9 T1 Module A The Multiplication Principle Video and Homework Sept 10 T1 Module A Solving Equations Video and Homework Sept 11 T1 Module A Formulas Video and Homework Sept 12 T1 Module A Quiz Sept 12 Sept 13 &14 T1 Module B Percent Applications Video and Homework Sept 15 T1 Module B Sales Tax, Commission, Discount Video and Homework Sept 16 & 17 T1 Module B Percent Applications Video and Homework

Sept 18 T1 Module B Quiz Sept 18 Sept 19 & 20 T1 Module C Inequalities Video and Homework Sept 21 T1 Module C Quiz Sept 21 Sept 22 & 23 T1 Module D Graphing Basics Video and Homework Sept 24 & 25 T1 Module D Graphing with Intercepts Video and Homework Sept 26 T1 Module D Quiz Sept 26 Sept 27 & 28 T1 Module E Slope Video and Homework Sept 29 T1 Module E Equations of Lines Video and Homework Sept 30 T1 Module E Quiz Sept 30 Oct 1 & 2 T1 Module F Graphing with Slope Video and Homework Oct 3 T1 Module F Quiz Oct 3 Oct 4-6 T1 Linear Equations & Graphs Practice Test Oct 7 T1 Linear Equations & Graphs Test Oct 7 T2 Polynomials Oct 8 T2 Module A Integer Exponents Video and Homework Oct 9 T2 Module A Exponents & Scientific Notation Video and Homework Oct 9 T2 Module A Quiz Oct 9 Oct 10 T2 Module B Introduction to Polynomials Video and Homework Oct 11 T2 Module B Addition and Subtraction Video and Homework Oct 12 T2 Module B Quiz Oct 12 Oct 13 T2 Module C Multiplying Polynomials Video and Homework Oct 14 T2 Module C Special Products Video and Homework Oct 15 T2 Module C Division of Polynomials Video and Homework Oct 15 T2 Module C Quiz Oct 15 Oct 16 & 17 T2 Module D Greatest Common Factor Video and Homework Oct 18 T2 Module D Quiz Oct 18 Oct 19 T2 Module E Basic Trinomials Video and Homework Oct 20 T2 Module E Trinomials: FOIL Method Video and Homework Oct 21 & 22 T2 Module E Trinomials: AC Method Video and Homework Oct 23 T2 Module E Quiz Oct 23 Oct 24 & 25 T2 Module F Factoring Formulas Video and Homework

Oct 26 & 27 T2 Module F Factoring Strategies Video and Homework Oct 28 T2 Module F Quiz Oct 28 Oct 29-31 T2 Module G Quadratic Equations Video and Homework Nov 1 T2 Module G Quiz Nov 1 Nov 2 & 3 T2 Polynomials Practice Test Nov 4 T2 Polynomials Test Nov 4 Nov 5 T3 Rational & Radical Expressions T3 Module A Multiplying & Simplifying Rational Expressions Video and Homework Nov 6 T3 Module A Dividing Rational Expressions Video and Homework Nov 7 T3 Module A Quiz Nov 7 Nov 8 T3 Module B LCM & LCD Video and Homework Nov 9 T3 Module B Adding Rational Expressions Video and Homework Nov 10 T3 Module B Subtracting Rational Expressions Video and Homework Nov 11 Veteran s Day Holiday No classes and SSC Lab closed Nov 12 T3 Module B Quiz Nov 12 Nov 13 T3 Module C Rational Equations Video and Homework Nov 14 & 15 T3 Module C Applications Video and Homework Nov 16 T3 Module C Quiz Nov 16 Nov 17 T3 Module D Introduction to Radicals Video and Homework Nov 18 T3 Module D Multiplying Radicals Video and Homework Nov 19 T3 Module D Quotients of Radicals Video and Homework Nov 20 T3 Module D Quiz Nov 20 Nov 21-23 T3 Module E Adding & Subtracting Radicals Video and Homework Nov 24 T3 Module E Quiz Nov 24 Nov 25 T3 Module F Radical Equations Video and Homework Nov 26-30 T3 Module F Radical Applications Video and Homework Nov 26-30 Thanksgiving Holiday No classes and SSC Lab closed Dec 1 T3 Module F Quiz Dec 1 Dec 2 & 3 T3 Rational and Radical Expressions Practice Test Dec 4 T3 Rational and Radical Expressions Test Dec 4

Dec 5-8 Practice Final Exam Dec 9 Final Exam Due Dec 9 COPYRIGHT NOTICE The materials and content provided in this course are intended only for registered Florida Keys Community College students who have paid their tuition and fees to attend this course. Materials that are affected include, but are not limited to, text, still images, audio recordings, video recordings, simulations, animations, diagrams, charts, and graphs. Every effort has been made to insure these materials are not disseminated to anyone beyond those who have legally registered for this course. Download, revision, or distribution of course material with anyone other than registered classmates and the instructor is strictly prohibited. Policies in this syllabus are subject to change if the instructor deems necessary and appropriate.