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.
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
There are 4 midterm tests and the final exam is comprehensive. There are home works and quizzes to complete after each section.
This course is under the “A, B, C, NC” policy; +/- grades will be given. The course grade is determined by points earned as follows:
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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.
No make up exam for missed exam.
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