Math
100A – Algebra I: Fundamentals, First Half
Prerequisite: Math 202 or the equivalent (prealgebra)
Class Meetings: Section 1023: Tue., Thur; 9:40 - 11:05 in Juniper 1
Section 1024: Tues, Thur; 11:20 - 12:45 in Juniper 1
Instructor: Maryl Landess Office Hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs: 2:30 – 4:15
Office: Juniper 6 or by appointment
Phone: 588 – 5175
E-mail: landessm@yosemite.edu
Required
Materials: (please bring to class
daily)
Ø Text: Beginning and Intermediate Algebra, The Language and Symbolism of Mathematics by Hall & Mercer , 2nd ed. (we will cover sections 1.1 – 3.3 this semester)
Ø Scientific
calculator
Ø Engineering
paper or graph paper
Ø Ruler
Ø Pencil
(sharpened before class)
Ø Eraser
Course Description:
The ability to communicate precisely is an essential part of modern society. Algebra is the language we use to communicate ideas involving numbers. Algebraic structures and rules allow us to simplify and solve complex quantitative problems. Problem solving will be explored in a variety of contexts: verbally, numerically, graphically and symbolically.
Student
Responsibilities:
Learning mathematics is not a spectator sport. It is your job to actively engage in the process of learning mathematics; I can only guide you in your efforts to learn. The most critical aspect to learning mathematics is doing and understanding your homework every day.
You are responsible for
Recommendations for success
Grading:
Your grade in the course is based on your overall weighted average,
Daily Homework 10% (two scores dropped)
Weekly Quizzes 20% (one score dropped)
3 Exams 50%
Cumulative Final 20%
and the following scale:
90 -100 % A
80 – 89 % B
70 – 79 % C
60 – 69 % D
below 60 % F
FINAL EXAM:
Section
1023 (11:20 section): Tuesday, December 9, 11am – 1 pm
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