MTH 65 - Introductory Algebra-1 st Term CRN# 20178 Spring 2006 LOCATION: ST 227 TIME: MW 11:00 1:20 INSTRUCTOR: Jim Harper Office: Math Office SY ST 104 Phone: (503) 244-6111 x3376 e mail: james.harper@pcc.edu Office hours: MW 1:30 2:30 CREDITS: 4 PREREQUISITE: Math 60 or Math 62 and RD 80 (or ENNL 250) TOPICS: Use applications, formulas, and reasoning skills to write, manipulate, interpret, solve, and graph linear equations. Concepts will be introduced numerically, graphically, and symbolically. TEXT BOOK: Beginning Algebra 4 th Edition K. Elayn Martin Gay TECHNOLOGY:. ATTENDANCE: HOMEWORK: QUIZZES: TESTS: I strongly suggest having a TI 86 or TI 89 graphing calculator for the class. I will be discussing and demonstrating their use throughout the course. You will be required to have a TI 89 for Math 95. The use of graphing calculators has become an important part in math courses. It is essential that you attend all class meetings from the beginning to the end. If you arrive at class after attendance has been taken, notify the instructor before you leave class that same day. Class time will be spent reviewing homework problems, warm-ups, doing group activities, and lectures. If you miss a class, it is your responsibility to obtain notes from another classmate and be prepared for the next class. It is essential that you complete your homework before the next class meeting. You will need to have read the textbook and completed the problems to participate effectively in class. Homework assignments are given in the course schedule below. Homework assignments should be turned into the instructor on the day of a test. The use of engineering or graph paper is required for all graphs. Quizzes will be given on most days on material covered since the previous quiz or test. The lowest quiz grade will be dropped. Quizzes cannot be made up. There will be 4 tests plus the final as indicated in the schedule. The problems will be similar to homework problems and material found in the textbook. No makeup tests will be given. The Final Exam score will be substituted for a test that is missed and excused by the instructor. If you have an emergency must miss a test, you must notify your instructor in advance with an acceptable reason for missing the test.
FINAL EXAM: CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES: WRITING ASSIGNMENT: GRADING There will be a comprehensive exam covering all material in the course. If your final exam score exceeds your test average, your final exam will be weighted 15 % higher in determining your final grade (see Grading explanation below). This is work done in class with other students and also includes participation in class discussions and presenting homework problems to the class. There will be one or more writing assignment(s), date and topic is TBD. Percentages for determination of final grade are as follows: If Your Final Exam score Test Average If Your Final Exam score > Test Average Attendance & Participation 5% Attendance & Participation 5% Writing Assignment(s) 5% Writing Assignment(s) 5% Homework 5% Homework 5% Quizzes 10% Quizzes 10% Tests 45% Tests 30% Final Exam 30% Final Exam 45% COURSE GRADE: 90 100% A 80 89% B 70 79% C 60 69% D below 60% F ADA Statement: PCC encourages students who have disabilities to contact the office for Students with Disabilities for assistance in requesting classroom accommodations. Their number is 614-7576. Any student who may need an accommodation for any sort of disability, please let me know as soon as possible. EXTRA HELP: The Math Center provides assistance to students in all levels of mathematics offered at PCC in Rm. CC204A. Resources include the following: Math tutoring on a drop-in basis (all levels), staffed by adjunct and full-time faculty and students Self-paced courses in basic arithmetic and algebra Textbooks and graphics calculators on reserve Computer access to math classroom software Physics, chemistry, and accounting tutors on a drop-in basis at selected times
Tentative Course Calendar Week Monday Wednesday Ap 3 Ap 5 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ap 10 Lesson 3 Ap 17 Lesson 5 Ap 24 Lesson 7 May 1 Lesson 9 Test # 2 ( 5.1 5.6) May 8 Lesson 11 May 15 Lesson 13 Ap 12 Lesson 4 Test # 1 (4.1 4.4 & 4.6) Could withdraw this week for tuition refund Ap 19 Lesson 6 Ap 26 Lesson 8 Could withdraw this week and nothing will appear on transcript. May 3 Lesson 10 May 10 Lesson 12 Test # 3 ( 6.1 6.4) May 17 Lesson 14 8 9 May 22 Lesson 15 May 29 Memorial Day (No School) May 31 Lesson 17 May 24 Lesson 16 Test #4 ( 6.5, 6.6, 9.1 9.5) A withdrawal between the 4 th and 8 th week will result on a W on the transcript. A withdrawal after the 8 th week will involve a grade assigned by the instructor. 10 11 Jun 5 Lesson 18, 19, 20 Jun 12 Comprehensive Final (11:00 12:50) Jun 7 Review for Final
Text: Beginning Algebra by: Martin Gay Math 65 Assignments Lesson Topic/Title Exercises Introduction to linear systems 4.1: 1-61 eeo (every other odd) 1 4.2: 1-51 eoo 2 Solving linear systems 4.3: 1-59 eoo Integrated Review p264: 1 19 odd 3 4 Problem solving using linear systems 4.4: 1 17 odd 23, 34, 35 4.6: 1-15 odd Chapter 4 Test p293: 1 17 all Introduction to polynomial expressions 5.1: 1-39 eoo 5.2: 1 51 eoo, 57 113 eoo 5 Polynomial multiplication 5.3: 1 89 eoo 5.4: 1-9 odd, 21 29 odd, 97, 99, 101 6 7 Polynomial division and exponent rules 5.1: 43, 47 59 odd, 63-69 odd, 73-87 odd, 91-117 odd 5.4: 11 19 odd, 79 95 eoo 5.5: 1-23 eoo 5.6: 1-9 odd, 29, 33, 37, 43 Exponents and review of polynomial operations 5.1: 41, 45, 61, 71, 89 5.4: 31 77 eeo Chapter 5 Review p347: 1-123 eoo 8 9 10 Scientific notation and a review Basic factoring Factoring trinomials 5.5: 25 119 eoo Chapter 5 Test p350: 1-26 all 6.1: 1 97 eoo 6.2: 1 87 eoo 6.3: 1 95 eoo 6.4: 1 91 eoo Special forms and factoring summary Integrated Review p385: 1 107 eoo 11 Ch 6 Test 1-13 p407 12 Solving quadratic equations by factoring 6.5: 1 95 eoo 13 Solving quadratic equations using the square roots 8.1: 1 77 eoo 8.2: 1 25 eoo 9.1: 1 35 eoo 14 Solving quadratic equations using the 9.3: 1 43 eoo quadratic formula 15 Applications of quadratic equations 6.6: 1-59 eeo 9.1: 37 59 eoo 9.3: 77 89 eoo 16 Graphs of quadratic equations in two variables (discriminant) 9.3: 59-69 odd 9.5: 1-23 odd
17 More graphs of quadratic equations in two variables 9.6: 1 6 all 9.5: 38 41 all 18 Applications and an introduction to functions 9.3: 45 57 odd 9.5: 37 Page 577: 15, 16 Page 578: 57, 58 3.7: 1 55 eoo 19 Functions and course review 3.7: 57 81 eeo 9.5: 33 36 20 Practice final Review for final exam