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1 LAGUARDIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK MATHEMATICS, ENGINEERING, and COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MAT099 - FUNDAMENTALS of ALGEBRA 4 Lecture Hours, 2 Computer Lab Hour, 1 Tutoring Hour, 0 Credits Catalog Description This course fulfills the CUNY Proficiency in Basic Skills Mathematics. It includes the following topics: operations on whole numbers, fractions and decimals, solving linear equations, operations on polynomials, graphing linear equations, finding slope and equations of lines, solving systems of linear equations, factoring, simplifying radical expressions, and solving quadratic equations. Instructional Objectives During this course, the instructor expects to: 1. Reinforce the arithmetic skills necessary to solve algebraic problems involving whole numbers, integers, and fractions 2. Reinforce signed number skills and order of operations. 3. Familiarize students with the basics of plane geometry, in particular providing them with formulas for calculating the areas and perimeters of familiar geometric figures, and solving right triangles using Pythagorean Theorem. 4. Reinforce and expand students abilities to solve linear equations and linear inequalities. 5. Provide the students with the skills necessary to construct graphs from linear equations in two variables and to deduce linear equations from given graphs. 6. Enable students to solve systems of linear equations graphically and algebraically. 7. Reinforce the laws of exponents in the more general setting of integer exponents. 8. Provide students with the skills required to carry out arithmetic operations on polynomials and factoring. 9. Familiarize students with the algebra of radical expressions. 10. Enable students to solve quadratic equations by factoring and by using the quadratic formula. Performance Objectives At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Solve algebraic problems involving whole numbers, integers and fractions using a full range of arithmetic skills. 2. Perform calculations with signed numbers and exponents. 3. Compute areas and perimeters of basic two-dimensional geometric figures and solve the right triangle using the Pythagorean Theorem. 4. Solve linear equations and linear inequalities. 5. Understand the interplay of algebra and geometry in drawing graphs of straight lines and deriving linear equations from straight lines. 6. Solve systems of linear equations graphically and algebraically. 7. Apply laws of exponents appropriately including integer exponents.

8. Perform arithmetic operations on polynomials, including factoring. 9. Compute and simplify radical expressions. 10. Solve various types of quadratic equations. 2 Required Online Access Free textbook is available on ohm.lumenlearning.com. Resources A scientific calculator is required in this course. A graphic calculator, a programmable calculator or a calculator in a cellular phone is not allowed to use in this course. The purpose of a grading system is to give you, the student, and anyone else reading your transcript an accurate record of your performance in this course. The role of the Mathematics, Engineering & Computer Science Department is to provide a fair, valid, and reliable structure for assessing your achievement. Categories: Homework 20% Two Instructor s Tests 15% Two departmental exams 30% CUNY Final exam 35% A student with a class average of 70% or higher will pass the course. If a student has a failing class average (less than 70) then the student receives either an R or an F grade, as appropriate. Academic Integrity This class will be conducted in compliance with LaGuardia Community College s academic integrity policy. Attendance The maximum number of unexcused absences will be 12 hours. Unexcused absences beyond this maximum will result in a grade of WU or F. Absence of tutoring lab class counts to absence of the class. Explanation of Grading Categories 1. Homework Students will do homework online using Lumen Learning platform. 2. Instructor s Test There will be two instructor s tests during the semester in the 3 rd week and 8 th week. 3. Departmental exams The first departmental exam will cover material from week 1 to week 4 in the course outline and the second departmental exam will cover material from week 1 to week 9 in the course outline. 4. CUNY Final Exam This exam will be given during the final examination week. It will consist of 25 multiple-choice questions, which must be completed in 100 minutes. A scientific calculator is allowed to use during the CEAFE final exam.

IN ORDER TO PASS THIS COURSE, YOU MUST HAVE 3 a) an average total score (computed as stated above) of at least 70, b) no more than 12 hours of unexcused absences, c) completed all assignments, instructor s exams, departmental exams, and CUNY Final Exam. S/R/U grading system: The A/B/C/D/F grading scale is not used in MAT099. LaGuardia s policy for grading in MAT099 is as follows: If you meet the above evaluation criteria, you ll receive a passing grade of S (Satisfactory). If you don t meet the evaluation criteria, and you don t have any previous R grades in MAT099, you ll receive an R grade, and you will have to repeat the course. If you don t meet the criteria, and you ve already received one R grade in MAT099, you ll receive another R, and you will have to repeat the course. If you don t meet the evaluation criteria, and you ve already received two or more R grades in MAT099, you ll receive a U grade, and you will have to repeat the course. Also, the College s policy concerning grades of W, WN, and WU apply to MAT099. COURSE OUTLINE FOR MAT099 Note: The following syllabus is a guide for classroom instruction. It is subject to change based on the College s academic calendar. Week Lesson Topic Important Topics Homework 1 Whole numbers and Integers Chapter 1: HW5 HW8 1-4 Basic operations with whole numbers (Optional) Basic operations with integers, Order of operations with integers 5-6 Computer lab, Introduction to LumenOHM Multiplication of whole numbers, Addition and subtraction of integers, Multiplication and division of integers 7 Tutoring Hour (Run by Tutor) (Tutoring Hour Activity Should be Designed 2 Fractions Chapter 2: HW9 - HW10 8-11 Introduction to fractions and mixed numbers Simplifying fractions Basic operations with fractions 12-13 Computer lab: LumenOHM Homework Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions 14 Tutoring Hour (Run by Tutor) (Tutoring Hour Activity Should be Designed 3 Fractions and Linear Equations Chapter 3: 15-18 Solving equations with multiple step Solving equations containing fractions Literal equations Solving linear equations Solving fraction equations Literal equations HW11 HW15 19 Computer lab: Instructor s Test 1 20 Computer lab: LumenOHM Homework 21 Tutoring Hour (Run by Tutor) (Tutoring Hour Activity Should be Designed 4 Translations and Linear Inequalities Chapter 3: 22-25 Solving inequalities with multiple steps Translating phrases and sentences Review for Departmental Exam 1 Solving Linear Inequalities Translating phrases and sentences 26 Tutoring Hour (Run by Tutor) (Tutoring Hour Activity Should be Designed 27-28 Computer lab: Departmental Exam 1 HW16 HW20

Week Lesson Topic Important Topics Homework 5 Graphing Linear Equations in Two Chapter 4: Variables HW21 HW24 4 29-32 Rectangular coordinates and graphing equations in two variables Slope of a line Slope-intercept form of a line Point-slope form of a line Graphing equations in two variables, Slope of a line, Slope-intercept form of a line, Point-slope form of a line 33-34 Computer lab: LumenOHM Homework 35 Tutoring Hour (Run by Tutor) (Tutoring Hour Activity Should be Designed 6 Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Chapter 4: HW25 HW27 36-39 Parallel and Perpendicular lines Solving systems by graphing Solving systems by substitution Solving systems by addition Parallel lines Solving systems by graphing Solving systems by substitution Solving systems by addition Chapter 5: HW28 HW29 40-41 Computer lab: LumenOHM Homework 42 Tutoring Hour (Run by Tutor) (Tutoring Hour Activity Should be Designed 7 Properties of Exponents Chapter 6: 43-46 Properties of exponents More properties of exponents Negative exponents Addition and subtraction of polynomials Multiplication of like bases Power Rule Negative exponents Addition and subtraction of polynomials 47-48 Computer lab: LumenOHM Homework 49 Tutoring Hour (Run by Tutor) (Tutoring Hour Activity Should be Designed 8 Polynomials 50-53 Addition and subtraction of polynomials (continued) Multiplication of polynomials and special products Division of a polynomial by a monomial Multiplication of polynomials and special products Division of polynomials by monomials, GCF, factoring by grouping HW30 HW32 Chapter 7: HW33 HW38 Computer lab: Instructor s Test 2 Computer lab: LumenOHM Homework Tutoring Hour (Run by Tutor) (Tutoring Hour Activity Should be Designed by Professor 9 Factoring Polynomials Chapter 8: 47-60 GCF, factoring by grouping Factoring monic trinomials Factoring trinomials: AC-method, Review for Departmental Exam 2 Factoring monic trinomials AC-method HW39 HW41 61 Tutoring Hour (Run by Tutor) (Tutoring Hour Activity Should be Designed 62-63 Computer lab: Departmental Exam 2 10 Factoring and Radicals Chapter 8: 64-67 Difference of squares and perfect square trinomials Solving equations by factoring Square roots Simplifying roots Addition and subtraction of radicals Difference of squares, perfect squares Solving equations by factoring Simplifying square roots, Addition and subtraction of radicals HW42 HW44 Chapter 9: HW45 HW46 68-69 Computer lab: LumenOHM Homework 70 Tutoring Hour (Run by Tutor) (Tutoring Hour Activity Should be Designed 11 Radicals and Chapter 9: 71-74 Multiplication of radicals Division of radicals and rationalization The square root property Quadratic Formula Pythagorean Theorem Multiplication of radicals Division or radicals, rationalization Square root property Pythagorean Theorem HW47 HW51

Week Lesson Topic Important Topics Homework 75-76 Computer lab: LumenOHM Homework 77 Tutoring Hour (Run by Tutor) (Tutoring Hour Activity Should be Designed 12 78-82 Cumulative review for the CUNY Final Exam 5 83 Final Online Pre-test 84 Final: CEAFE Exam