Math 120: Pre-Calculus Mathematics

Fall 2010

Instructor:Dr. Frank Pankowski

Office:JB 521, Phone: (909)537-5361

Office Hours:3:30-4:00pm MW

Time and Place: MW 6:00-7:50pm

Textbook:Algebra and Trigonometry, with Analytic Geometry, by Swokowski and

Cole

Course description: We will include instruction in the following areas:

the geometric definitions of the trigonometric

functions and their extensions to real numbers

as well as trigonometric equations and identities.

We will also discuss complex numbers and conic

sections. This material is found in Chapters 6-8

and 11 of the text.

Odds & Ends: You may use calculators in this course, however I reserve the right to

restrict their use on quizzes and exams.

Grading: The semester grade in Math 120 is based on the student’s performance

As follows:

Homework: 15% of the total grade. The homework is to be on full-sized paper,

clearly written with plenty of room. Give your full name, the page

and the number of the problem being worked, and show enough work.

Homework will be collected (but only on the day it is due), reviewed

and returned.

For late assignments will be accepted at one-half of the credit.

Tests: 50% of the total grade. There will be two midterms.

Final: 35% of total grade. There will be a comprehensive final.

Grades: >90% gets A>80% gets B

>70% gets C<70% gets no credit.

Note: This syllabus is tentative and subject to change.

Important Notes:

  1. If you wish to drop the course it is your responsibility to formally

withdraw from class via TRACS prior to the drop date.

  1. In accordance with university rules, student may be required to show

a picture id. at any time during the quarter.

3. If you have a phone or pager, please turn it off in class. If there is

an emergency, please see the instructor.

  1. No food is allowed in the classroom. You may have a drink in the

classroom if it has a sealed lid on it.

  1. Students are expected to conduct themselves at all times in an appropriate manner. Using or giving improper assistance during

An exam will not be tolerated.

  1. Plagiarism and cheating are violations of the Student Discipline

Code and may be dealt with by both the instructor and the Judicial

Affairs Officer. See the CSUSB Bulletin for more details.

  1. Do your homework regularly! Learning mathematics must be

an active study – something like a sport – if you don’t practice,

you won’t get better.

  1. Services to Students with Disabilities (SSD): Recommendations

for support services are made based on the particular need of each

student according to their disability.

This student is eligible for the following accommmmodations:

-Extended Test Time - 150%

-Tape recording of lecture

-Note-taking par our policy

-Priority Registration

Further information can be found on the Services to Students with

Disabilities web site: http//enrollment.csusb.edu/~ssd_miss.html

or at x75238, or at the e-mail

Mathematics 120

Homework

WEEKSSECTIONSEXERCISES

1 6.11,3,9,11,13,15,17,19,23,27

6.23-15 Odd,37,39,45,49-65 odd

6.317-25 Odd

2 6.41-21 Odd

6.51,3

6.61,3

3 6.71-13 Odd

REVIEW-TEST

4 7.11-29 Odd

7.21-13 Odd

7.31-7 Odd,11,15

5 7.41,3,11,15,23,35,37

7.51,9,17

7.61,3,5

6 8.11,3,5

8.23,5,7

7 8.31,3,5,29,33

8.41-15 Odd

8.51-25 Odd,47,57,59

8 REVIEW-TEST

8.61,3,5

9 11.11,3,5,19

11.21,7,15,19

11.31,11,17

10 11.41,3,5

11.53,9,15

11.61,3,5

REVIEW-FINAL EXAM