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1 Math 123C Spring 2017 Elementary and Intermediate Algebra III Instructor: Elizabeth Sharnazyan Section: 0418 Lecture Time: MW 7:45-9:10 AM Location: CMS 020 Lab Time: MW 9:20-10:15 AM Location: CMS 122 Office Hours: MW 10:20-10:50 AM Office Location: CMS 247, Telephone: (323) 810-4979 E-mail: sharnae@lamission.edu Website: www.mymathlab.com MyMathLab Course ID: sharnazyan53188 PREREQUISITE: Math 123B with a grade of C or better or appropriate skill level demonstrated through the mathematics assessment process. REQUIRED TEXTBOOK & COMPUTER SOFTWARE: Beginning and Intermediate Algebra, by Elayn Martin-Gay, Custom Edition for Los Angeles Mission College. You will only find this book at the bookstore since it is a custom edition. It comes bundled with a MyMathLab access code we will use to access online assignments, quizzes, practice tests, and practice final. Warning: Do not purchase textbook online or at other bookstores because a MyMathLab access code will not be included. In that case, students will have to purchase the access code for MyMathLab separately online or from the bookstore. Saving: Students may purchase MyMathLab access code only since MyMathLab contains the full ebook in the program. The access code only can be purchased online with a credit card through the registration process from www.mymathlab.com. Students who purchased the access code for Math 123B, will use the same user name and password. COURSE OBJECTIVE: Simplify algebraic fractions using the basic operation of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; solve equations containing algebraic fractions; determine roots; simplify, add, subtract, multiply and divide radicals; solve equations containing radicals; define and analyze linear and quadratic functions; graph and analyze various functions using the method of transformations; solve compound inequalities; solve absolute-value linear equations and inequalities; graph linear and nonlinear inequalities; evaluate and graph exponential and logarithmic functions; identify and graph conic sections. STDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Apply the appropriate strategy to solve, graph and analyze various equations and inequalities (absolute value, exponential and logarithmic equations). 2. Use and interpret function notations in both algebraic and graphical contexts. COURSE ORGANIZATION: The lecture and the lab will follow the attached course schedule as closely as possible. Math 123C is a traditional lecture based course combined with computer aided instruction. Students are required to maintain a notebook. In order to pass Math 123C, students must attend both the class lecture and the lab per class meeting. During the lab hour, students work on MyMathLab independently in the computer lab of the STEM Math Center. The instructor is available to handle individual questions, offer mini-lectures, and establish a collaborative learning environment.

ATTENDANCE: Attendance is mandatory for all class meetings. Coming to class late or leaving early is disruptive, discourteous, and not acceptable. If you want to succeed in this course, you cannot afford to miss class. You could be dropped after 2 days of absence (See page 46 of the 2016-2017 Catalog for more details about attendance), but it is your responsibility as a student to drop a class if you decide to stop attending. The procedures for dropping classes are detailed on page 58 of the 2016-2017 Catalog. ONLINE ASSIGNMENTS: Students need to have easy access to a computer with Internet access and a working email address. Students enrolled in Math 123C are required to purchase access to MyMathLab, an online computer software, and enroll in the section with course ID (sharnazyan53188). Homework, lab assignments, and practice tests/final will be assigned online using this software. Assistance in registering/purchasing the access code will be available the first day of class. Students should work on their homework as each section is completed in class. There are due dates posted online for each online assignment. Students are expected to finish their online homework by the stated due date shown online. Students should work on their lab assignments during lab hours. Please pay attention to the due dates. No extensions will be granted for lab assignments. All scores will be automatically transferred to the instructor after a student hits the submit button. Since MyMathLab does not grade each step of students work, it is important that students write down their solving steps clearly on a lab notebook in order to identify the mistakes made. Instructor may require students to turn in all written work per lab assignment to support answers submitted through MyMathLab. Points may be deducted for the lab assignments if work was not shown in a clear and organized manner and labeled neatly indicating the section being worked on, and the problem number. TESTING AND GRADING POLICIES: Quizzes are online with 3 attempts before the due dates. Instructor may require students to turn in the written work per quiz for the best attempt to support answers submitted through MyMathLab. Points may be awarded or deducted for the quiz based on the submitted work. All work must be shown in a clear and organized manner and labeled neatly indicating the title of the quiz and the problem number. No extensions will be granted for online quizzes. Tests are paper and pencil format, and are taken in class on the scheduled date. All work must be shown for credit. Questions on the tests and final exam are based on assigned homework and lab assignments including the practice tests. There will be no make-ups for missed tests and/or the final exam. If the final examination score is higher than the lowest score of all tests, its percentage score will be used to replace the lowest test score. The final exam is comprehensive. Grade Calculation: Grade Cutoff: Homework, Lab & Practice Tests 20% 90% to 100% A Quizzes 5% 80% to 89% B Tests 50% 70% to 79% C Final Exam 25% 60% to 69% D Below 60% F For borderline cases, attendance, participation, and level of improvement on the final are considered. CHEATING: Any work that is not the student s or that the student has allowed others to copy will receive an automatic F for the assignment or the course. The event will be reported to the Math Department Chair who will forward the report to the VP of student services for disciplinary action. 2

STUDENT CONDUCT: Students are expected to adhere to all school policies, and to abide by the standards of student conduct as described in the Schedule of Classes on page 50 to 51. Any infringement upon the rights of other students in the class, such as talking or disruptive behavior will not be tolerated. CELL PHONES: Please turn off your phones before coming to class. Class time is for learning mathematics, not for personal or business calls or texting. IMPORTANT DATES: Last day to add classes in Person: Thursday February 16 Last day to drop without receiving a W (Online Only): Monday February 20* Last day to drop with a W (Online Only): Sunday May 7 Final Exam: Monday June 5 from 7:300AM-9:30AM *PLEASE NOTE: A letter grade will appear on your transcript record after this date, including a W. REMINDER: Course repetition is regulated by state guidelines, limiting students to a maximum of three (3) enrollments in a course, to include both substandard grades and withdrawals, unless otherwise specified in the course description. TUTORIAL SERVICE: Free tutoring is available in the Math Center located in CMS 121. The Math Center phone number is (818) 364-7811. MyMathLab online tutorials can be accessed in the Math Center computers or any other computer with Internet access. Video lectures, animations and Interactive for each section of each chapter of the textbook are accessible through MyMathLab under Multimedia Library. The hours of the Math Center are: M-Th 12 PM-8 PM. In addition, Math tutoring is available on the main campus at the MathLab in the Learning Resource Center (LRC) in Room 215. The hours of the MathLab are M-Th 9AM-6 PM & Fri 10 AM-4 PM. Tutoring is also available thru NetTutor which can be found in MyMathLab. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR DSPS STUDENTS: LAMC students with verified disabilities who are requesting academic accommodations should use the following procedure: Step 1: Obtain documentation of your disability from a licensed professional. You may contact DSPS to request a Disability Verification Form. Step 2: Make an appointment to meet with a DSPS Specialist to review your documentation and discuss reasonable accommodations. To schedule a meeting, please call DSPS at (818)364-7732. Step 3: Bring your disability documentation to your DSPS appointment. The DSPS office is located in room 1018 of the Instructional Building. Step 4: Each semester, reach written accommodation agreement with the DSPS Specialist and your instructor. To be most effective, students should complete this process by the end of the 3rd week of the semester. Tests with required accommodations must be taken at the DSPS office. CALCULATORS: A scientific calculator is allowed on tests and final exam. No graphing calculator, cell phone, IPOD, nor hand held computers are allowed during in class assessments. 3

4 Resources Available to Students at LA Mission College: Bookstore: For hours of operation, book availability, buybacks, and other information call (818) 364-7798 or 364-7768 or visit http://eagleslanding.lamission.edu/ Counseling Department: For appointments and information call (818) 364-7655 or visit https://www.lamission.edu/counseling/ Disabled Students Programs and Services: For appointments and information call (818) 364-7732 or visit http://www.lamission.edu/dsps/ Extended Opportunity Programs and Services: For appointments and information call (818) 364-7645 or visit http://www.lamission.edu/eops/ Financial Aid: For information and applications call (818) 364-7648 or visit http://www.lamission.edu/financialaid/ Library: For information on library hours, resources, workshops, and other services contact (818) 364-7105 or 364-7106 or visit http://www.lamission.edu/library/ Tutoring Services in Learning Center: Laboratories for Learning & Writing. Walk-in and appointment services offered. Call (818) 364-7754 or visit http://www.lamission.edu/learningcenter/ Math Center: Free Math tutoring, computer and internet access. Call (818) 364-7811 or visit http://www.lamission.edu/mathcenter/ Student Service Resources: For a directory of student resources, visit http://lamission.edu/de/student-services/

5 Math 123C Tentative Schedule Week Date Monday Wednesday 1 Feb 06 / Feb 08 Review Ch5 (Rational Expressions and Equations) Review Ch8 (Radical Expressions and Equations) 2 Feb 13 / Feb 15 Review Test 1 (Ch5 & 8) 3 Feb 20 / Feb 22 Labor Day Holiday 6.6, 10.1 (Functions) 4 Feb 27 / Mar 01 10.2 to 10.3 (Graph Nonlinear Functions) 9.5 to 9.6 (Graph Quadratic Functions) 5 Mar 06 / Mar 08 Review Test 2 (Ch6.6, 10, 9.5-9.6) 6 Mar 13 / Mar 15 11.1 (Compound Inequalities) 9.4 (Nonlinear Inequalities) 11.2 (Absolute Value Equations) 7 Mar 20 / Mar 22 11.3 (Absolute Inequalities) 11.4 (Graph Linear Inequalities) 8 Mar 27 / Mar 29 Review Test 3 (Ch11 & 9.4) 9 Apr 03 / Apr 05 Spring Break Spring Break 10 Apr 10 / Apr 12 11 Apr 17 / Apr 19 12.1 (Composite Functions) 12.2 (Inverse Functions) 12.5 (Logarithmic Functions) 12.6 (Properties of Logs) 12.3 (Exponential Functions) 12.4 (Growth or Decay Functions) 12.7 (Common Logs and Natural Logs) 12.8 (Exp & Log Equations) 12 Apr 24 / Apr 26 Review Test 4 (Ch12) 13 May 01 / May 03 13.1 (Parabola & Circle) 13.2 (Ellipse & Hyperbola) 14 May 08 / May 10 13.3 (Nonlinear Systems of Equations) 13.4 (Nonlinear Systems of Inequalities) 15 May 15 / May 17 Review for Test Test 5 (Ch13) 16 May 22 / May 24 Final Review Final Review 17 May 29 / May 31 Memorial Day Holiday No Class 18 Jun 05 / Jun 07 Final Exam (7:30 AM-9:30 AM)