Lecture

L1 Course Introduction, Course Objectives, Real Numbers (R1) and Algebra Review (R2)
homework: pg(s) 15-17 (1-8 all, 9, 11, 21-98 odd, 113)
homework: pg(s) 26-29 (1-144 odd, 148, 155, 160)

L2 Real Numbers (R1) and Algebra Review (R2)
homework: pg(s) 15-17 (1-8 all, 9, 11, 21-98 odd, 113)
homework: pg(s) 26-29 (1-144 odd, 148, 155, 160)

L3 Polynomials (R4)
homework: pg(s) 47-49 (1-6 all, 7-105 odd)

L4 Factoring and Rational Expressions(R5, R7)
homework: pg(s) 56-57 (5-116 odd, 117-126 all)
homework: pg(s) 69-71 (5-34 odd, 35-52 all, 53-60 odd, 61-72 all, 73-84 odd, 85-92 all)

L5 Rational Expressions(R7)
homework: pg(s) 69-71 (5-34 odd, 35-52 all, 53-60 odd, 61-72 all, 73-84 odd, 85-92 all)
homework: pg(s) 77-79 (1-74 odd, 75-98 all, 113)
L6 Nth Roots and Rational Exponents (R8)
homework: pg(s) 77-79 (1-74 odd, 75-98 all, 113)


TEST ONE WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2008

L7 Equations and Applications(1.1, 1.7)
homework: pg(s) 94-96 (1-64 odd, 69-99 all)
homework: pg(s) 145-148 (1-54 odd)

L8 Applications (1.7)
homework: pg(s) 145-148 (1-54 odd)

L9 Quadratic Equations and Their Applications(1.2)
homework: pg(s) 106-109 (1-70 odd,79-98 odd, 101-108 odd, 111, 113)

L10 Quadratic Equations and Their Applications (1.2)
homework: pg(s) 106-109 (1-70 odd,79-98 odd, 101-108 odd, 111, 113)

L11 Miscellaneous Equations, Radical Equations, Equations in Quadratic Form(1.4)
homework: pg(s)122-124 (1-88 odd)
L12 Solving Inequalities (1.5)
homework: pg(s) 132-134 (1-100 odd, 113, 115-121 all)

L13 Inequalities and Equations involving Absolute Value (1.6)
homework: pg(s) 137-139 (1-62 odd, 71-76 odd, 77-82 all, 83-92 odd) Also, you should solve the inequalities involving absolute value three ways: anaylytically, geometrically, and algorithmically


TEST TWO FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2008


L14 Rectangular Coordinates, Graphs of Equations, Circles (2.1, 2.2, 2.4)
homework: pg(s) 160-162 (1-54 odd, 58, 63, 64)

homework: pg(s) 171-172 (1-46 odd, 55-70 odd, 75, 77) Also, do the two problems located here Link to homework assignment 1.. These problems test your understanding of symmetry.

homework: pg(s) 193-195 (1-42 odd, 52) Note: If you are a pre-med student, you should (on your own) learn the material in section 2.5. The MCAT exam typically has problems on it which make use of the concept of variation.

L15 Functions (3.1, 3.2, 3.3)
homework: pg(s) 219-222 (1-72 odd, 81-86 odd, 101, 102, 103, 104)
homework: pg(s) 226-228 (1-7 odd, 9, 10, 11-28 odd) homework: pg(s) pg(s) 238-240 (1-10 odd, 11-20 all, 21-44 odd, 47-58 odd, 63 a, b, c,)

L16 Functions (3.1, 3.2, 3.3)
homework: pg(s) pg(s) 219-222 (1-72 odd, 81-86 odd, 101, 102, 103, 104)
homework: pg(s) 226-228 (1-7 odd, 9, 10, 11-28 odd) homework: pg(s) 238-240 (1-10 odd, 11-20 all, 21-44 odd, 47-58 odd, 63 a, b, c,)

L17 Shifts, Reflections, Compression, and Stretching in Graphing (3.5)
homework: pg(s) 248-250 (1-16 all 17-28 odd, 29-40 all for each of problems 29-40, also find or describe where the funcion is increasing, decreasing, constant, asymptotic behaviour.

L18 Shifts, Reflections, Compression, and Stretching in Graphing (3.5)
homework: pg(s) 248-250 (1-16 all 17-28 odd, 29-40 all for each of problems 29-40, also find or describe (if possible) where the funcion is increasing, decreasing, constant, asymptotic behaviour

L19 Lines,Piecewise Defined Functions, and Difference Quotients (2.3, 3.1, 3.3, 3.4)
homework: pg(s) 185-187 (1-106 odd, 72)
homework: pg 221 (73-80 all) homework: pg(s) 240-241 (53-62 all, 73-80 a, b, c, all) homework: pg 249 41-44 all

L20 Lines,Piecewise Defined Functions, and Difference Quotients (2.3, 3.1, 3.3, 3.4)
homework: pg(s) 185-187 (1-106 odd, 72)
homework: pg 221 (73-80 all) homework: pg(s) 240-241 (53-62 all, 73-80 a, b, c, all) homework: pg 249 41-44 all


TEST THREE WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 2008


L21 Quadratic Functions and Models(4.3, 4.4)
homework: pg(s) 302-304 (1-84)
homework: pg(s) 310-312 (1-11 odd, 16, 18, 22-26 all) omit 11(d.)

L22 Quadratic Functions and Models(4.3, 4.4)
homework: pg(s) 302-304 (1-84)
homework: pg(s) 310-312 (1-11 odd, 16, 18, 22-26 all) omit 11(d.)

L23 Polynomial Functions (5.1)
homework: pg(s) 326-328 (1-60 odd, 61-64 all, 65-88 odd, also for each of problems 65-88 odd find where the function is positive, negative, zero, and the behaviour as x tends to the infinities (end behaviour)

L24 Polynomial Functions (5.1)
homework: pg(s) 326-328 (1-60 odd, 61-64 all, 65-88 odd, also for each of problems 65-88 odd find where the function is positive, negative, zero, and the behaviour as x tends to the infinities (end behaviour)

L25 Composition of Functions and Inverse Functions (6.1 , 6.2)
homework: pg(s) 407-409 (1-58 odd, 75, 76)
homework: pg(s) 419-421 (1-88 odd)


L26 Composition of Functions and Inverse Functions (6.1 , 6.2)
homework: pg(s) 407-409 (1-58 odd, 75, 76)
homework: pg(s) 419-421 (1-88 odd)


TEST FOUR FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2008


L27 Exponential Functions (6.3)
homework: pg(s) 437-441 (1-10 odd, 21-28 odd, 29-36 all, 37-107 odd, 111-116 all

L28 Logarithmic Functions (6.4)
homework: pg(s) pg(s) 446-449 (1-48 odd, 57-62 odd, 63-70 all, 71-132 odd

L29 Properties of Logarithms (6.5)
homework: pg(s) 457-458 (1-72 odd, 79-104 odd)

L30 Properties of Logarithms (6.5)
homework: pg(s) 457-458 (1-72 odd, 79-104 odd)

L31 Logarithmic and Exponential Equations (6.6)
homework: pg(s) 463-464 (5-96 odd)

L32 Logarithmic and Exponential Equations (6.6)
homework: pg(s) 463-464 (5-96 odd)

L33 Compound Interest and Growth and Decay (6.7, 6.8)
homework: pg(s) 472-475 (3-71 odd)
homework: pg(s) 484-486 (1-27 odd)

L34 Compound Interest and Growth and Decay (6.7, 6.8)
homework: pg(s) 472-475 (3-71 odd)
homework: pg(s) 484-486 (1-27 odd)


TEST FIVE FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 2008


L35 Systems of Equations (12.1, 12.6)
homework: pg(s) 847-848 (17-40 odd) homework: pg(s) 904-905 (5-28 odd, 40-46 odd, 52-62 odd)


FINAL EXAM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 2008 4:00-6:30 P.M.


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