Central Alabama Community College
Math 112 Tu Th - Precalculus Algebra
Course Syllabus - Fall, 2010
3 Semester Hours
Instructor: K. W. Nicholson
Office Phone: (256) 215-4336 (almost never there, try 4343)
Home Phone: (256) 839-6728
Email: nnicholson@cacc.edu
Webpage: http:// caccphysics.cacc.cc.al.us
Date Submitted: August 5, 2010
Course Prerequisites: All core mathematics courses in Alabama must have a minimum prerequisite high school Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II with an appropriate mathematics score. An alternative to this is that the student should successfully pass with a C or higher in Intermediate College Algebra (popularly known as Math 100).
I. Course Description:
This course emphasizes the algebra of functions - including polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. The course also covers systems of equations and inequalities, quadratic inequalities, and the binomial theorem. Additional topics may include matrices, Cramer's Rule, and mathematical induction.
II. Aims and Objectives:
As a result of completing this course, the student should be able to:
1. Solve linear equations and systems of linear equations.
2. Solve linear inequalities and absolute value equations and
inequalities.
3. Solve quadratic equations and inequalities.
4. Graph linear and circular functions.
5. Determine the inverse of a function.
6. Solve and graph polynomial functions.
7. Find the real zeros of a function.
8. Graph exponential functions and solve exponential equations.
9. Graph logarithmic functions and solve logarithmic equations.
III. Content and Organization:
(See pacing chart - attached)
IV. Textbook and Supplementary Materials:
Pre-Calculus: Fifth Edition by Mark Dugopolski.
A graphing calculator is not required for this class. However, you are allowed to bring whatever you can afford to buy and know how to use.
V. Required Assignments:
Hand in Homework
These homework assignments are due on the dates where they are located on the pacing chart. In order to receive any credit for these assignments you must include on the piece of paper:
Your name, Math 112, Hwk #, date, and a list of 10 problems from that date's discussion topics you would like to see worked on the board. NONE accepted late!
Midterm Exam
Given on the date specified on the pacing chart. If a student misses the midterm exam, the midterm will be assigned the same grade as the final exam.
Online Quizzes
With exception of the first, each homework assignment has 10 multiple choice questions. You may retake each homework assignment twice to improve your grade. The highest of the two grades will be used to compute your homework average. It is recommended that you work each problem on notebook paper and keep this paper as an aid in studying for a test.
There are two ways to approach submitting the answers to each question. The student may submit each answer as the problem is worked or may wait until all ten problems have been worked and submit the entire quiz at once. It is recommended that the student submit after each problem is worked. It is important to remember that if a student does not submit the problems individually and leaves the computer, the answers will be lost. Other than the deadline, there are no time limits on the quizzes. If you wish to exit a quiz before you finish, you must click "save without submitting".
All problems are multiple choice with four solutions.
Note: The purpose of deadlines on Homework is to insure that you do homework several times a week, instead of the night before an exam. Hence, DO IT ON TIME OR ZERO IT, NO EXCEPTIONS! All online homework assignments due 120 hours after moment assigned (that's 5 teeny tiny days).
Online Exams
There are four online exams. A student will have only one chance to take each exam. These do have a time limit! Once you enter an exam the clock starts and will continue even if you exit the exam. You must submit the exam to receive any credit for the exam! When you submit the exam you will see your score, but you will not be able to see the results until the exam has officially closed. Deadlines are firm and will not be extended due to personal internet problems.
VI. Evaluation Procedures:
4 online chapter tests 200 points 25%
26 Quizzes 100 points 12.5%
29 Hand in Homework Assignments 100 points 12.5%
1 200 point mid term Exam 200 points 25%
1 200-point comprehensive exam 200 points 25%
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800 points 100%
Note: No make-up tests will be given. The lowest grade of the four chapter tests will be replaced by _ the final exam grade, (if it is higher). If a student is absent on a test day, that test grade will be automatically replaced by _ the final exam grade. If a second test is missed, a zero will be assigned.
VII. Other Important Information:
1. Grading system: 90 - 100 % = A, 80 - 89% = B, 70 - 79% = C, 60 69% = D, 0 - 59% = F.
2. Attendance will be recorded for each class but is not required. Regular attendance is essential for success in mathematics classes. The instructor cannot administratively withdraw students from a class for any reason. A student who stops attending class and does not complete an official withdrawal will receive a grade of F in the course. Classes will begin and end on time. You must remain for the duration of a class unless you have permission to leave. Cell phones and headphones are not allowed.
VIII. Office Hours:
(See below the pacing chart below.)
IX. Important! If you have a disability that may prevent you from meeting the course requirements, contact the instructor before the end of the first week of classes to file a student disability request and to discuss a reasonable plan. Course requirements will not be waived but accommodations may be made to assist you in meeting the requirements, provided you are timely in working with the instructor to develop a reasonable accommodation plan.
X. Statement of Harassment/Discrimination: The College and the Alabama State Board of Education are committed to providing both employment and educational environments free of harassment or discrimination related to an individual's race, color, gender, religion, national origin, age, or disability. Such harassment is a violation of State Board of Education policy. Any practice or behavior that constitutes harassment or discrimination will not be tolerated.
MTH 112
Precalculus Algebra
Tuesday & Thursday 8:00-9:25
Tuesday |
Thursday |
August 17 P2 5 - 78, P3 1 - 94 Rules for Exponents Drill Section P.2 Integer exp & scientific not Section P.3 Rational exp & radicals Orientation to computer assignments. |
August 19 Q P1-P6 Assigned P4 +, -, x, รท Polynomials P5 Factoring Polynomials Hwk # 1 5 problems each from P4 & P5 P4 1 - 120, P5 1-82 |
August 24 Q P7 Assigned Section P.7 Complex Numbers Hwk #2 10 problems from P7 1 -82 |
August 26 Q1.1 Assigned Section 1.1 Linear Equations Hwk #3 10 problems from 1.1 1 - 104 |
August 31 Section 1.2 Literal Equations Hwk #4 10 problems from 1.2 1 - 18
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September 2 Q1.3& 1.4 Assigned Section 1.3 Points, Distance & Circles, Section 1.4 Equations of Lines Hwk #5 5 problems each from 1.3 1 - 90 & 1.4 1 - 88 |
September 7 Q1.6 Assigned Section 1.6 Quadratic Equations Hwk #6 10 problems from 1.6 1 - 34, 45 - 60, 65 - 104 |
September 9 Q1.7 Assigned Section 1.7 Linear & Absolute Value Inequalities Hwk #7 10 problems from 1.7 1 - 90 |
September 14 Test 1 Drill |
September 16 Exam 1 Opens tonight & Closes Sun Section 2.1 Def & Evaluate Functions Section 2.2 Graphing Functions Hwk #8 5 problems each from 2.1 1 - 76, 85 - 90, 99 & 2.2 3 - 34, 35 - 56, 69 - 73 |
September 21 Q2.1 & 2.2 Assigned Section 2 2 Piecewise Functions Section 2.3 Transformations of Functions Hwk #9 5 problems each from 2.2 & 2.3 3 - 104 |
September 23 Q2.3 & 2.4 Assigned Section 2.3 (Wksheet # 10) Section 2.4 Operations on Functions Hwk #10 5 problems each from 2.3 & 2.4 1 - 85 |
September 28 Q2.5 & 2.6 Assigned Section 2.5 Inverse of Functions Section 2.6 Variation Hwk #11 5 problems each from 2.5 1-44 & 2.6 1-40 |
September 30 Q8.1 Assigned Section 8.1 Systems of equations with 2 variables Hwk #12 10 problems from 8.1 1 - 55 |
October 5 Q8.5 Assigned Turn in Oct 12 in class Section 8.5 Systems of Inequalities Hwk #13 10 problems from 8.5 1 - 68 |
October 7 Exam 2 Opens tonight & Closes Sun Midterm & Test 2 Drill |
October 12 Mid-term Exam |
October 14 Q3.1 Assigned Section 3.1 Quadratic Functions - Parabolas Hwk #14 10 problems from 3.1 1 - 89 |
October 19 Q3.2 Assigned Section 3.2 Zero's of Polynomial Functions Hwk #15 10 problems from 3.2 1-58 |
October 21 Q3.3 Assigned Section 3.3 Theory of Equations Hwk #16 10 problems from 3.3 1 - 50 |
October 26 Q3.5 Assigned Section 3.5 Graphs of Polynomial Functions Hwk #17 10 problems from 3.5 1 - 84 |
October 28 Q3.6 Assigned Section 3.6 Rational Functions & Inequalities Hwk #18 10 problems from 3.6 1 - 52 |
November 2 Review for Test 3 |
November 4 Exam 3 Opens tonight and Closes Sun Section 4.1 Exponential Functions Hwk #19 10 problems from 4.1 1 - 102 |
November 9 Q4.1, 4.2, & 4.3 Assigned Section 4.2 Logarithmic Functions Section 4.3 Laws of Logs Hwk #20 5 problems each from 4.2 1-123 & 4.3 1-70 |
November 11 No Class |
November 16 Q4.4 Assigned Section 4.4 Log & Exponential Equations Hwk #21 10 problems from 4.4 1-40 |
November 18 Section 8.2 Systems of Eq with three or more var Hwk #22 10 problems from 8.2 7-16 |
November 30 Q8.2/8.4 Assigned Due Dec 7 in class Section 8.4 Partial Fractions Section 8.6 Linear Programming Hwk #23 5 problems each from 8.4 1-54 & 8.6 1-26 |
December 2 Exam 4 Opens tonight and Closes Sun Q8.6 / 11.5 Assigned Due Dec 7 in class 11.5 Permutations, Combinations, & Binomial Thm Hwk #24 10 problems from 11.5 1-80 Study Session 1-5 today for Test 4 in BS 214 |
December 7 Review for Final |
December 9 Final Exam 8 - 10 |
Note! This pacing chart is subject to change at any time.
K.W. Nicholson's Schedule for Fall 2010
Monday & Wednesday |
Tuesday/Thursday |
Friday |
8 - 10:40 Phy 216 & 213 |
7:30-8 Office |
Office Hours by Appt. only |
12:50 - 3:40 Phy 201 & Phy 205 |
8-9:15 Math 112 |
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4 - 5 Office |
10:50 - 12:35 Math 125 |
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12:35 - 1:00 Lunch 1 - 5 Office or Physics lab |
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