MAT 1033 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

Tobey, Slater, Blair Crawford, 8th Edition

Fall 2016, Tuesday/Thursday

Instructor: Gail Carter Office: NM 110

Email: Telephone: (727) 791-5969

Mathematics Jimmy Chang, Dean 727-341-4305

Department: Dr. Joy Moore, Academic Chair 727-791-2542

Office Hours: See Instructor Web Page

https://web.spcollege.edu/instructors/id/carter.gail

Description: This course is a study of topics in algebra including factoring, algebraic fractions, radicals and rational exponents, complex numbers, quadratic equations, rational equations, linear equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations and inequalities, introduction to functions and applications. The course is designed as preparation for all future mathematics courses, including College Algebra.

Major Learning Outcomes:

1.  The student will use knowledge of properties and terminology when working with mathematical expressions.

2.  The student will demonstrate understanding of algorithmic processes and concepts when performing algebraic manipulations, interpretations and computations on mathematical expressions, equations and inequalities.

Course Objectives:

http://www.spcollege.edu/clw/math_science/courses/MAT 1033.htm

Prerequisite: MAT 0028 or a satisfactory score on the College placement test. Students who fail to successfully complete MAT 1033 within three attempts will not be allowed to register for any credit classes at SPC until mastery exceeding the placement test cutoff score equivalence has been demonstrated.

Textbook: Intermediate Algebra: 8th Edition by Tobey, Slater, Blair, Crawford

ISBN 978-0-13-417896-7

Attendance: SPC requires instructors to record student attendance during the first two weeks of class to verify attendance, and again at the 60% mark to verify attendance and meaningful class participation. If you do not attend during the first two weeks, you will be administratively withdrawn with a grade of W. At the 60% mark, if you are not attending class regularly and/or you are not completing assignments you will be administratively withdrawn with a grade of WF. It is the student’s responsibility to notify the instructor of any absences. Further information is provided in Board Rule: 6Hx23-4.30: Class Attendance.

Note: The last day that a student may elect to withdraw with a course grade of “W” is Thursday, October 20, 2016. It is the responsibility of the student to withdraw from the course.

Class Conduct: I record attendance at the beginning of class daily. Coming to class after I have recorded attendance or leaving the classroom during class disrupts the class. Cell phones, beepers, and text messaging also disrupt the class and will negatively impact your grade; please turn them off before class.

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Homework: The assigned homework provides needed practice to master the concepts and procedures. Completing the homework will take time. Remember, the rule of thumb is that you will spend 2 hours on homework for every hour spent in class. Homework will be collected on the day of the test.

In case of inclement weather or any other possibility that the college may be closed, please complete the Chapter Test and Chapter Review at the end of the chapter that we are presently studying. You will receive credit for this assignment.

Grading: Five chapter tests and a comprehensive final exam worth 100 points each - 80%,

Quizzes – 10%

Homework, Class Participation, (includes attendance and tardiness) - 10%

I do not drop any test scores, so you must strive to do your best on each exam. No make-up tests will be given. Extremely extenuating circumstances may be discussed with the instructor along with a documented note. If a single test is missed, the final exam grade may be used to replace that grade. If more than one test is missed, those tests will result in a grade of zero. If no tests are missed and you have satisfactory attendance, you may replace your lowest grade with the final exam grade.

The course grade will be determined by the following scale:

A
/ B / C / D / F
90 – 100% / 80 – 89% / 70 – 79% / 60 – 69% / 0 – 59%

MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra Schedule

Fall 2016 Tuesday/Thursday

Week / Dates / Textbook Sections
1 / August 16, 18 / Intro., 2.1
2.2, 2.3
2 / August 23, 25 / 2.4, 2.5
2.6, 2.7
3 / August 30, Sept. 1 / Review
Test Chapter 2
4 / September 6, 8 /

3.1, 3.2

3.3, 3.4

5 / September 13, 15 / 3.5, 4.1
4.3, 4.4
6 / September 20, 22 / Review, 5.1
Test Chapters, 3, 4
7 / September 27, 29 / 5.2, 5.4
5.5, 5.6
8 / October 4, 6 / 5.7, 5.8
Review
9 / October 11, 13 / Test Chapter 5
6.1, 6.2
10 / October 18, 20 / Holiday
6.3, 6.4
11 / October 25, 27 /

6.5

Review

12 / November 1, 3 / Test Chapter 6
7.1, 7.2
13 / November 8, 10 / 7.3, 7.4
7.5, 7.6
14 / November 15, 17 / 8.1, 8.2
8.4
15 / November 22, 24 /

8.5

Holiday
16 / November 29, Dec. 1 /
Review
Test Chapters 7, 8
17 / Final Exam Week
December 5 - 8 / Comprehensive
Final Exam

·  Holidays: Monday, September 5 – Labor Day

Tuesday, October 18 – Faculty Workday (All College Day)

Friday, November 11 – Veteran’s Day

Wednesday, November 23 – Thanksgiving Holiday

MAT 1033 Homework Assignments – Fall 2016

Tobey, Slater, Blair, Crawford; Intermediate Algebra, 8th edition

Sections Assignments Sections Assignments

2.1 1-61 odd, 63-66 all 7.1 1-63 odd, 79, 80

2.2 1-21 odd, 29-33 all 7.2 1-15 all, 19-89 odd, 90

2.3 1-25 odd, 35-39 odd, 43, 44 7.3 1-27 odd, 31-55 odd, 63, 64

2.4 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15-18 all 7.4 1-21 odd, 37-57 odd, 81

2.5 1-27 odd, 31-34 all 7.5 1, 2, 3-23 odd, 47-50 all

2.6 1-51 odd, 53-56 all 7.6 1-4 all, 5-57 odd, 63-81 odd

2.7 1-25 odd, 29-43 odd, 45-48 all

3.1 1-4 all, 5-33 odd, 45, 46 8.1 1-27 odd, 35, 37, 42, 51-54 all

3.2 1-6 all, 7-35 odd, 43-46 all 8.2 1-4 all, 5, 7, 9, 11, 17, 19, 27,

3.3 1-6 all, 7-51 odd, 58-61 all 33-45 odd

3.4 1-6 all, 7-27 odd, 28, 29 8.4 1-11 odd, 23-29 odd, 33, 35, 37,

3.5 1-9 all, 17-25 all, 27-49 odd, 50,52 45-48 all

8.5 1, 3, 11-23 odd

4.1 1-4 all, 5-39 odd

4.3 1-7 odd, 11, 13, 15, 21 22, 32, 33, 34, 35

4.4 1-4 all, 5-25 odd, 31, 32

5.1 1-6 all, 7-17 odd, 31-51 odd

5.2 1-17 odd

5.4 1-35 odd, 39-42 all

5.5 1-61 odd, 65-68 all

5.6 5-73 odd, 82

5.7 5-35 odd, 43

5.8 1-27 odd, 33, 37, 41, 49, 50, 52

6.1 1-47 odd, 57, 58

6.2 1, 2, 3-29 odd, 35, 36

6.3 1-8 all, 21

6.4 1-21 odd, 31-36 all

6.5 1-13 odd, 31, 33, 45, 47, 53, 54, 55

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SYLLABUS ADDENDUM:

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Instructor: Gail Carter

Course: MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra – Tuesday/Thursday

Intermediate Algebra: 8th Edition by Tobey, Slater, Blair, Crawford