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MATH 100 Section 904: Intermediate Algebra

Fall 2011

3 Credit Hours
Primary Instructor: Dr. Wei Hsia
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Prerequisites

From the Student Records System
  • UA Placement Mathematics with a minimum score of 190
  • Or
  • ALEKS Standard Math Assessment with a minimum score of 037
  • Or
  • ACT Mathematics with a minimum score of 29
  • Or
  • SAT Mathematics with a minimum score of 640
  • Or
  • MATH 005 (undergrad)

Course Description

Math 100 is an intermediate level algebra course. Topics include operations with exponents, radicals and algebraic expressions; factoring polynomials; solving linear, absolute value, quadratic, fractional and radical equations; solving linear inequalities; graphing linear equations. The solving of verbal problems is stressed.

Student Learning Outcomes

  • Students will be able to perform operations on polynomial, rational, and radical expressions.
  • Students will be able to solve equations and applications involving polynomial, rational, radical, and absolute value expressions.
  • Students will be able to graph linear equations.
  • Students will be able to solve linear inequalities and applications involving linear inequalities.
  • Students will be able to solve systems of linear equations in two variables and relevant applications.

Outline of Topics

Chapter 2:  Compound Inequalities; Absolute Value Equations

Chapter 3: Introduction to functions; Graphing Linear Functions;  the slop of lines; Equations of Lines.

Chapter 4: Solving Systems of Linear Equations with two Variables; Solving systems of Linea Equations with three Variables;
                    Polynimials and Polynimial functions; Multiplying Polynomials; The Greatest common Factor and Factoring by Grouping
                    Factoring Trinomials; Factoring by special Product; Solving Equations by Factoring and Problem solving

Exams and Assignments

There are 4 midterm tests and the final exam is comprehensive. There are home works and quizzes to complete after each section.

Grading Policy

This course is under the “A, B, C, NC” policy; +/- grades will be given. The course grade is determined by points earned as follows:      

 
 
 
 

   4 Tests                400 points                                                                     COURSE GRADE SCALE

   Final Exam         300 points            

  26 Quizzes          130 points                                                  A+    980  – 1000,   A   920 – 979,     A-  900 – 919

  Prep Work             10 points                                      B+    880 – 899,     B    820 – 879,     B-  800 – 819

  Factor Review       15 points                                      C+    780 – 799,    C    720 – 779,     C-  700 – 719

  26 Homeworks     130 points
   Bonus Points         15 points                                       NC – Below 700      

   Total                  1000 points           

The final exam is comprehensive.

Policy on Missed Exams & Coursework

No  make up exam for missed exam.

Required Texts

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Other Course Materials

None.

Extra Credit Opportunities

None,

Policy on Academic Misconduct

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The Academic Misconduct Disciplinary Policy will be followed in the event of academic misconduct.

Disability Statement

If you are registered with the Office of Disability Services, please make an appointment with me as soon as possible to discuss any course accommodations that may be necessary. If you have a disability, but have not contacted the Office of Disability Services, please call 348-4285 or visit 133-B Martha Parham Hall East to register for services. Students who may need course adaptations because of a disability are welcome to make an appointment to see me during office hours. Students with disabilities must be registered with the Office of Disability Services, 133-B Martha Parham Hall East, before receiving academic adjustments.

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