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Instructor: Jonathan Freedman


Fall 2012

 

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Course Description:

Math 110 introduces functions and studies linear equations (and inequalities) in one, two, and three variables. This corresponds to chapters 1 –7 in the book.

Syllabus:

Math 110 (80536)
Elementary Algebra
Jonathan Freedman
Office: 7216

Fall 2012
M-F 10:10 - 11

Office Hrs: M 8:30 – 9, 12- 12:30; Tu8:30 -9,                  1:45 –3; W 1:45 –3;  Th 1:45 - 2:30,                  F 8:30 –9, 11-12   And by arrangement.

Bldg/Rm: 7-7104
Ph: 650 738–7032

Important Dates:

Last day to Add this course:

Last day to Drop this course without a W:

Last day to Withdraw from class:

Holidays:

Last regular class

Final Exam (comprehensive):

 

Friday, August 31

Monday, September 10

Friday, November 16

9/3; 11/12; 11/22 –25

Wednesday, December 12

Friday, December 14 8:10 – 10:40 am

Introductory Notes

Elementary Algebra is a study of linear functions through multiple representations: (1) graphically, (2) numerically, (3) symbolically, and (4) real world contexts.

 

Materials:

A TI–83 (84) graphing calculator is required for this course. Other graphing calculators may perform the same functions and may be acceptable but see me about this. If you have a TI–89, TI–92, or other technology that can perform symbolic manipulations you will not be allowed to use it on any form of assessment.

Prerequisite:

Math 811 or equivalent with C or better, or appropriate score on placement test.

Required Text:

book cover

 

Lehmann, Jay. Elementary and Intermediate Algebra Functions & Authentic Applications.
First Ed. Boston: Pearson, 2011. Packaged with MML.
(Either Skyline custom cover OR bass guitar cover OR e-book – all have the same content)

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Help:

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Tutoring:

The Learning Center (TLC) is an outstanding resource for free tutoring in all of your classes.
You should visit TLC at the slightest sign of confusion or just as a place to sit and work in a
supportive environment. The Learning Center staff is well trained and dedicated solely to your success, so don't waste this resource!
A tutoring service is available online through the authors of this book and
SMARTHINKING.com . If you're interested in this service you can check their website or I can
help you.
Tutorials for the TI-83 are available in the TLC, a DVD tutorial is available (ask me) and also online.
If you have any interest in Mathematics, Engineering, or Science you may wish to join MESA
and make use of their tutoring and counseling services.

Assistance:

In Coordination with the DSP&S office, reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified students with disabilities. If you have an accommodation letter, please meet with me during my office hours to discuss your needs. For more information, please contact the DSP&S office in building 2 at 738-4280.

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Grading Information

Assignments (homework, classwork, quizzes) (30%)

3 – 5 Tests (50%)

Final (20%)

I will drop your worst test score (Not the final). There will be no makeup tests. If you are late for
a test you will have only the remaining time to complete the test (so don’t be late). If you know
you are going to miss a test date, contact me at least three days in advance and we can arrange
an alternate test to be taken in advance of the class test date.
I will excuse two homework quizzes and one week-long assignment set (or drop your lowest score
if you submit all of them). I will drop your worst quiz. There will be no makeup quizzes.

Grading Scale:
                                 A ≥ 90%
                      80% ≤ B < 90%
                      70% ≤ C < 80%
                      60% ≤ D < 70%
                                 F < 60%

 

 

 

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