Trigonometry Course Syllabus ID Code: 14639

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Trigonometry Course Syllabus ID Code: 14639 temp. to login XYZhomework Spring 2018 Math 240 Section 24379 3.0 units Class Time: MW 12:15 p.m. 1:40 p.m. CMS 021 Instructor Information: Instructor: Ms. Alice Constantino Phone: (818)364-7600 ext 4255 Website: xyzhomework.com Email: constaac@lamission.edu Office Hours: Monday - Wednesday: 10am-10:15am, 1:40 p.m. to 2:20 pm or by appt. Office: CMS 021 o Prerequisite: Math 121 and Math 125 or Math 123C or Math 134 Description: This course studies the trigonometric functions, including their values, graphs, inverses, and verifying identities. It also includes solving right triangles and others, radian measure and polar equations. Student Learning Outcomes: By the end of the course, the successful student will be able to: 1. Examine and interpret the graphs of basic trigonometric functions and their transformation. 2. Apply concepts of trigonometry to solve problems involving trigonometric functions. Textbook and XYZHomework.com: Since most assignments are online, you must purchase a xyzhomework access code. Textbooks purchased online, or at other bookstores, may not include the access code for xyzhomework. For students who prefer a physical textbook, please purchase it through the LAMC bookstore. The textbook is open source from openstax.org/subject/math where you would then select pre-calculus and use chapters 5 thru 8. The access code may be purchased on its own through xyzhomework.com or through the bookstore. Calculators: The use of a calculator is not required for most quizzes and part I of a test/final exam. You are allowed to use a scientific calculator for part II of the test and final exam. No graphing calculator, cell phone, IPOD, nor hand held computers are allowed during in class assessments. Attendance: Attendance is required for all class meetings. A student may be dropped after 3 absences, but it is your responsibility, as a student, to drop the class if you decide to stop attending. Spring 2018 Calendar: Late ADDS are not permitted Last day to ADD Online....February 04 Last day to ADD full term (with permission code)..... February 19 Drop Classes ONLINE ONLY Drop classes without incurring fees or with a refund (Registration/parking/non-resident fees/semester-length classes. Online only)...february 19 Drop classes without receiving a W (Online only)...february 20 Drop classes with a W A letter grade is required after this date forward (Online only)......may 06 Final Exam... Monday, June 04 All students must take the final exam. No incomplete grade. 12:30-2:30pm

If you stop attending the class or wish to drop a class, you must drop the class through the internet. Failure to do so may result in a grade of F in the class. A new state policy in effect as of 2012 limits students to three attempts per course. Receiving a grade or a "W" for a course counts as an attempt, regardless of when the course was taken. Withdrawal by the deadline to avoid a "W" will not count as an attempt. Cheating: Any form of academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. If caught, you may be given a zero for that particular exam. The event will be reported to the department chair and the VP of student services for disciplinary action. Student Conduct Students are expected to adhere to all school policies, and to abide by the standards of student conduct as described in the 2017-2018 Los Angeles Mission College Catalog on page 34 to 35. Any infringement upon the rights of other students in the class, such as talking or disruptive behavior will not be tolerated. Exams and Quizzes: You will be given eight quizzes (almost weekly), four exams, and a comprehensive final exam on the dates noted on the time table which is given at the end of the syllabus. There are no makeup quizzes or exams. Two quizzes will be dropped and if your final is higher than the lowest exam score, it will replace the lowest exam score. All exams are given in free response format and all work must be shown to obtain credit. Grading: Final grades will be based on: Final exam 26% 3 exams 54% Assignments 10% on line Quizzes 10% Your grade in the course is determined according to the following scale: A: 90-100% B: 80-89% C: 70-79% D: 60-69% F: 59% and below For borderline cases, attendance, completion of assignment, and level of improvement on the final are considered. 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. Tests with required accommodations must be taken at the DSPS office. The DSP&S Office is located in Building 1018, Room 1017.

Tutorial Services for Math: Free tutoring and other academic resources such as math textbooks, calculators, and computers with internet access are available at the STEM/Math Center Location: CMS 121 Center Hours: Monday - Thursday 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Phone: (818) 374-7811 LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER (LRC) Location: Ground floor of the MathLab Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Library building Friday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Phone: (818) 364-7754 RESOURCES Available to Students at LA Mission College: Management of Stress and Mental Health: If you, or someone you know is in distress due the pressure of succeeding in school and contending with work, financial issues, relationships, managing time effectively, getting enough sleep, etc., please visit the Student Health Center (SHC), which offers a broad range of confidential student services including counseling and mental health services. The SHC is located in the Bungalow just west of the Collaborative Studies Building. The SHC webpage is www.lamission.edu/healthcenter and the phone number is 818-362-6182. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number is 800-273-8255. * Please note that the SHC is located between the President's Office and Business Office. 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 http://www.lamission.edu/library/. Tutoring Services in Learning Resource Center: Laboratories for Learning, Writing, Math & Science. Call (818) 364-7133 or visit http://www.lamission.edu/learningcenter/. Student Services Resources: For a campus-wide directory of student resources, visit http://lamission.edu/de/student-services/.

Math 240 Spring 2018 Tentative Schedule ACONSTANTINO 12:15-1:40 CMS 021 12:15-1:40 PM course ID 14639 Week Date Monday Wednesday 1 Feb 05 Feb 7 2 Feb 12 Feb 14 3 Feb 19 Feb 21 Section 5.1 xyzhomework.com registration Section 5.3 The Other Trig Functions ( do not use a calculator) President s Holiday Section 5.2 Unit Circle Quiz 1 ( 5.1 $ 5.2 ) Section 5.4 ( Right Triangle) Section 5.4 Right Triangle (Use a calculator) Review Ch. 5 Trigonometric Functions 4 Feb 26 Feb 28 5 Mar 05 Mar 7 6 Mar 12 Mar 14 7 Mar 19 Mar 21 Section 6.1 Graphs of the Sine and Cosine Functions Section 6.2 Graphs of the other Trigonometric functions Section 6.3 Inverse Trig. Functions Test II (Ch. 6) Test I (Ch. 5) Quiz II (6.1, ) Review: 6.1 to 6.2 Quiz III (6.2) Section 7.1 Verifying Basic Trig. Identities Section 7.2 Sum and Difference Identities Section 7.3 Double-Angle Formulas 8 Mar 26 Mar28 1 Section 7.3 Half-Angle and Reduction Formulas Quiz IV (7.1) 9 Apr 02 Apr 08 Spring Break - Campus Closed Mar. 29-Apr. 06 10 Apr 09 Apr 11 Section 7.4 Sum-to-Product and Product-to- Sum Formulas Review: 7.2 to 7.3 Quiz V (7.3) Section 7.5 Solving Trig. Equations 11 Apr 16 Apr 20 Review: Ch. 7.5 Section 7.6 Modeling with Trigonometric Equations Quiz VI (7.5) Review: Ch. 7 Trigonometric Identities and Equations 12 Apr 23 Apr 25 Test III (Ch. 7) Section 8.1 Law of Sines (ASA, AAS, and SSA no triangle, one triangle, or two triangles) 13 Apr 30 May 02 14 May 07 May 9 Section 8.2 Law of Cosines Quiz VII (8.1 & 8.2) Section 8.5 Polar Form of Complex Numbers Section 8.3 Polar Coordinates Section 8.4 Graphing Polar Equations Section 8.3 to 8.5

15 May 14 May 16 16 May 21 May 23 Section 8.6 Parametric Equation Section 8.7 Graphing Parametric Equations Section 8.8 ( Bearing App Problems only) Use law of Sines or Cosines only Ch. 8 Further Review Quiz VIII ( 8.3-8.5) Review: Ch. 8 Further Applications of Trigonometry Test IV ( chapter 8) 17 May 28 May 30 Memorial Day May 28 Campus Closed Final Review 18 June 04 Final Exam Monday, June 04 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.