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MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Mat 011 - Beginning Algebra 0-3-0 credits FALL, 2008 Classes MAT 011CD 10:10 11:05 AM Room PH BE 9:05-10:00 AM Room PH Office hours: MWF 8:00-9:00 AM; others by appointment Marion Graziano Phone: 215-641-6607 FAX: 215-619-7198 Office: PH 143 Email: mgrazian@mc3.edu Web page: http://faculty.mc3.edu/mgrazian Electronic Resources: http://www.mc3.edu/aa/career/mathsci/mathprog/mat011/mat011.htm CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION A first course in algebra with some review of arithmetic. It introduces the beginning concepts of algebra and is appropriate for students with a weak background or no background in algebra. Topics include signed numbers, algebraic terminology, basic operations on algebraic expressions and exponents, solution of linear equations and inequalities, simple factoring, algebraic fractions, and word problems. PREREQUISITES A math placement test recommendation of "MAT 011" or MAT 010 with a minimum grade of "C." TOPICS COVERED: A review of whole number operations, fractions, decimals, and percents; signed numbers; properties of exponents; simplifying, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, algebraic expressions; solving equations (linear and literal); solving inequalities; simple factoring and algebraic fractions; simplifying radicals; word problem application. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon successfully completing this course, students should have the following knowledge and skills: 1. Use signed numbers, variables, distributive property, combining like terms appropriately. 2. Solve linear and literal equations. 3. Solve applications of linear equations and percentages. 4. Solve inequalities and their applications. 5. Understand and use the Cartesian coordinate system to graphing lines: vertical and horizontal lines, x and y-intercepts, changes to the horizontal and vertical scales of a graph. 6. Appropriately apply slope and understand applications of linear graphs. 7. Develop models for applications of linear graphs.

8. Use the calculator appropriately to solve growth and decay problems with exponents, finance problems and scientific notation. 9. Convert between scientific notation and decimal notation. 10. Apply properties of exponents. 11. Manipulate and solve multiplication, division, addition, subtraction of algebraic fractions, and fractional equations. 12. Solve applications of ratio and proportion problems. 13. Compute the addition, subtraction and multiplication of polynomials. 14. Use the calculator to approximate square roots. 15. Use and apply the quadratic formula appropriately. 16. Graph quadratic equations and apply appropriately to quadratic applications. 17. Understand common factors, factoring trinomials with a leading coefficient of one, factoring the difference of perfect squares, and solve equations by factoring. TEXT Beginning Algebra, Hofmann/Hunter/Yankosky, Pearson Custom Edition. ELECTRONIC RESOURCES http://www.mc3.edu/aa/career/mathsci/mathprog/mat011/mat011.htm REQUIRED MATERIALS: A scientific calculator similar to the TI-Explorer Plus (TI-30X IIS). GRAPHING CALCULATOR HANDOUT: An Introduction to the TI-30X II Calculator can be found : http://faculty.mc3.edu/rhofman/onlinemat011/calculator30_files/frame.htm. This PowerPoint is a step-by-step introduction to using the TI - 30X IIS calculator. You can download it and work though the examples with your calculator in hand. GRADING Tests: Four major tests and a comprehensive final examination. Tests are worth 55% of your grade. The quizzes and worksheets (taken as one grade) are worth 25% and the final is worth 20%. QUIZZES Quizzes and worksheets will be counted as your total quiz grade.i will drop the lowest lowest two quizzes or worksheets. After that, a missed quiz or worksheet counts as a zero. SCALE: Final course grades are assigned as follows 93-100% A 90-92% A- 87-89% B+ 84-86% B

80-83% B- 77-79% C+ 70-76% C 60-69% D Below 60 F MAKEUP EXAM POLICY: a makeup exam will NOT be given under any circumstances. WITHDRAWAL: Requests for grades of W will be denied after the Last Day of Scheduled Classes. No withdrawal forms will be signed during the designated final exam period. LEARNING ASSISTANCE LABS The Learning Assistance Labs (LALs) provide academic support services for students taking classes at the college. These services include face-to-face and on-line tutoring, study skills and writing workshops, computer assistance, and more. All services are free to students. http://www.mc3.edu/aa/lal/lal_main.html ACCOMMODATIONS Students with disabilities may be eligible for accommodations in this course. Please contact the Director of Services for Students with Disabilities in College Hall 131 at (215) 641-6575 for more information. At the West Campus, contact the Coordinator of Disability Services in the Student Development Center at (610) 718-1853. http://www.mc3.edu/sa/stdisab/stdisab.htm CODE OF ETHICS: Montgomery County Community College has established an Academic Code of Ethics. It is important that you read this document. Realize that violations of this code of ethics will be indicated on your MCCC transcript. Go to the following web site: http://www.mc3.edu/policy/aa/ethics.htm After you have read the Academic Code of Ethics, you will be asked to sign the following statement. I have read the Academic Code of Ethics and fully understand the policy and the consequences. I realize that violations of this code of ethics will be indicated on my MCCC transcript. Your printed name Class

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Mat 011 - Tentative Schedule September 3 Topics 1, 2 24 Topic 24 5 Topics 3, 4 27 Topic 25 29 Topic 26, Review 8 Topic 5 10 Topic 6 31 Test 3 12 Topic 8 November 3 Topic 26 5 Topic 26 15 Topic 9 17 Topic 10 7 Topic 26 19 Topic 11, Review 10 Topic 27 12 Topic 27 22 Test 1 24 Topic 12 14,17 Topic 27 Topic 13 19,21 Topic 28 24,26 Topic 28 26 Topic 14 29 Topic 15 28 Topic 28 October 1 Topic 16 1 Topic 29 December 3 Topic 29 3 Topic 17 6 Topic 18 5 Topic 29, Review 8 Topic 15, Review 8 Test 4 10 Review for Final 10 Test 2 12 Last day 13 Topic 19 15 Topic 20 15-19 Final Exams 17 Topic 21 20 Topic 22 22 Topic 23 FALL 2008: HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS FOR MAT 011 TEXT: Beginning Algebra, Hofmann/Hunter/Yankosky Custom Edition Pearson Publishing

Web site: http://www.mc3.edu/aa/career/mathsci/mathprog/mat011/mat011.htm Column 1 lists the Topics. Pages for Homework Topics are in column 3; Topics Topics Description Required Page for Homework starts at 1. Sets: definition, 15 examples, set of natural numbers, set of whole numbers, equal and nonequal, set of integers, opposite, absolute value 2. Addition of integers, Handout Bar chart, 3. Multiplication and division of integers, Special fractions 4. Exponents, order of operations 5. Introduction to 29 variables, 6. Intro to algebra 41 terminology, Simplify algebra expressions by a. combining like terms b. distributive property c. algebraic division d. take out common factors 7. Solving equations, 49,57 Topic Description Required Section Pages 8. Applications, 67 9. Literal equations, 77 10. Percentages, 87 11. Review for Test #1, TEST #1 Topic Description Required Section Pages

12. Real Number System Inequalities, a. graph b. solve c. applications, 13. Graphing Cartesian Coordinate Sys 105,113 127 Scatterplots, 14. Interpreting graphs, 137 15. Graphing lines a. table of values b. using intercepts c. horizontal and vertical lines d. by plotting points, e. by finding intercepts, 151,165 16. Introduction to slope, Slope, 17. Application of graphs, 211 18. Review for Test #2, TEST #2 Topic Description Required Section Pages 19. Positive exponents, 243 20. Negative exponents, 257 21. Properties of exponents, 22. Fractions a. simplify, b. multiply and divide, c. LCD, addition and sub, 23. LCM, solving equations with fractions, 179,193 267 277 283 289 24. Review of fractions Ratio and proportion, 299 25. Review for Test #3, TEST #3 26. Introduction to Quadratics 321 27. Applications of the Quadratic Formula 335 28. Quadratic Applications and their Graphs 361

29. Factoring 373 30 Review for Test #4, TEST #4 31 FINAL,