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Title: Welcome to Math 49 - PreCalculus


1
Welcome to Math 49 - PreCalculus
  • Dr. Michael Brassington
  • 22nd September 2008

2
Agenda
  • Introductions
  • Green Sheet
  • Syllabus Schedule
  • Ch 1 Linear Functions and Change
  • Ch 2 Functions
  • Ch 3 Exponential Functions
  • Ch 4 Logarithmic Functions
  • Ch 5 Transformations of Functions
  • Ch 8 Compositions, Inverses Combinations
  • Ch 9 Polynomial Rational Functions

3
Introductions
  • Name?
  • Major?
  • What you do for fun?
  • What makes math fun?

4
Online Math-49 Group
  • CLASS WEB SITE
  • http//groups.yahoo.com/group/brassmath49/
  • Click on Join this Group
  • You will need to open a free Yahoo account if you
    dont have one already.
  • Group Email Addresses
  • Post message to group by sending email to
  • brassmath49_at_yahoogroups.com
  • NOTE Anything you post to this group will be
    received by all other group subscribers. If you
    want to send a private email to me directly, use
    my personal email address.
  • brassingtonmichael_at_fhda.edu

5
Green Sheet
  • PRE-REQUISITE Math 51(or a satisfactory score
    on the placement exam.)
  • LOCATION Room 3303
  • INSTRUCTOR Dr. Michael Brassington.
  • OFFICE HOURS 9am 10am Friday
  • OFFICE PHONE 408.835.0944
  • (you may leave a voicemail message any time)
  • EMAIL brassingtonmichael_at_fhda.edu

6
Text Books
  • Required Connally, et al. Functions Modeling
    Change 3 rd. Edition, Wiley.
  • Required Stanley and Knobel Survival Guide
    contains lecture notes, and a set of practice
    exam problems.
  • Optional Students Solutions Manual. The
    solutions manual contains complete solutions to
    every alternate odd-numbered problem. The text
    has answers not complete solutions to most of
    the odd-numbered problems. A Student Study Guide
    is also available in the library.

7
Calculators
  • You are required to have a TI 83 or TI84 graphing
    calculator for this class.
  • If you already have a graphing calculator of a
    different kind, you are expected to know how to
    use it.
  • The Foothill College Math Dept. does not
    currently allow students to use any calculators
    that are capable of symbolic algebra/calculus
    during examinations one such example is the TI
    89.
  • All demonstrations in class will use the TI 83

8
Class Attendance
  • Attendance to my classes is recommended.
  • All students are awarded 100 bonus points at the
    beginning of the course and which contribute 10
    towards your final grade.
  • I will be keeping attendance records for each
    class and deduct 25 of these points for each
    absence and/or late arrival.
  • Out of respect for everyones time, classes will
    begin promptly. If you miss class, it is your
    responsibility to keep up with the material and
    obtain handouts that you may have missed.
  • I reserve the right to drop you if you have more
    than five absences without notifying me ahead of
    time. However, DO NOT assume that you will be
    dropped if you simply stop attending.

9
Homework
  • It is strongly recommended that you do your
    homework each night.
  • Like any other mental or physical activity, you
    learn math by doing it.
  • You should plan on spending at least two hours
    per day on reading/homework during the week.
  • Depending on your level of preparation, you may
    have to spend much more time than this to master
    the material.
  • Collaboration with your classmates is strongly
    encouraged in all homework.
  • Homework is neither collected nor graded.

10
Quizzes
  • We will have several open book quizzes on prior
    homework, lectures and reading material.
  • The quizzes may prohibit the use of a calculator.
  • The lowest quiz scores will be excluded from your
    course grade calculation.
  • There are absolutely no make up quizzes under any
    circumstances.

11
Quiz Topics Schedule
  • The first quiz is a take home algebra review,
    which is due at the start of the second class
    meeting - no exceptions.
  • Quizzes 2 through 7 are in-class.
  • Typically in each quiz, you will be asked to do a
    number of problems taken from (or very similar
    to) homework problems from the sections that are
    grouped together.
  • For example, in Quiz 2 you would normally be
    asked to do three or four problems from sections
    1.1 and 1.2.

12
Tentative Quiz Topics Schedule
  • TENTATIVE QUIZ/MIDTERM/FINAL EXAM INFORMATION
  • Quiz 1 Algebra Review (Due second class meeting)
  • Quiz 2 Sections 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4
  • Quiz 3 Sections 1.5, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3
  • Quiz 4 Sections 2.5, 2.6, 3.1, 3.2
  • Quiz 5 Sections 3.4, 3.5, 4.1, 4.2
  • Quiz 6 Sections 4.3, 4.4, 5.1, 5.2
  • Quiz 7 Sections 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 8.1
  • Midterm Exam I (10/22) Chapters 1, 2 3
  • Midterm Exam II (11/5) Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 5
  • FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAM (12/12)

13
EXAMS
  • MIDTERM EXAMS
  • We will have two midterm exams.
  • Only your highest midterm score will be used in
    the calculation of your course grade.
  • Dates Wednesday 10/22 Wednesday 11/5 No
    Make-ups
  • You may bring into each midterm exam, ONE card no
    larger than 6"x4" with handwritten notes.
  • FINAL EXAM (MANDITORY)
  • There will be a comprehensive final exam.
  • Date (Set by School) Wednesday 12/12, 8-10am.
  • You may bring into the Final Exam, ONE 11" x 8.5"
    (or A4) sheet of paper with hand-written notes.
  • You must score at least 50 on this exam in order
    to pass the class.

14
Grades
  • Points are assigned as follows
  • 7 Quizzes 200 pts
  • First Midterm Exam 250 pts
  • Second Midterm Exam 250 pts
  • Final Exam 300 pts
  • Class Attendance 100 pts
  • Total Points maximum 1100 pts
  • To pass the course with a grade of C or
    greater, each student must attain at least 50 on
    the final exam, independent of their total
    aggregate points.

15
Grades
  • IF YOU GET AN A GRADE ON THE FINAL EXAM, YOU
    WILL RECEIVE AN A IN THE COURSE. - THIS APPLIES
    ONLY TO A GRADES.
  • THE GRADE OF A STUDENT WHO DOES NOT ATTAIN AN A
    ON THE FINAL EXAM WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE
    AGGREGATE GRADE SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWING TABLE.
  • If you attain Course Grade will be at least
    __________________________________________
  • 90 and over A
  • 80 to 89.9 B
  • 70 to 79.9 C
  • 60 to 69.9 D
  • 0 to 59 F

16
Course Grades (Example)
  • Sample Grade Calculation
  • Student attained scores as follows
  • Quizzes 160/200 pts
  • Midterm One 180/250 pts
  • Midterm Two 170/250 pts
  • Final Exam 270/300 pts
  • Attendance 50/100 pts
  • Aggregate Points (1602x18027050)/1000
    84.0 gt Grade "B"
  • Final Exam Percent 270/300 90 Grade "A"
  • Student receives the better of "B" or "A".
    Therefore, Course Grade A.

17
Getting Help
  • Ask your peers
  • Post a question to the group - brassmath49_at_yahoogr
    oups.com
  • Use the Math Center
  • Use the Tutorial Center
  • Ask me michael.brassington_at_gmail.com

18
Dropping Class
  • You may drop the course by Friday of the FOURTH
    week with no grade.
  • You may drop the course by Friday of the EIGHTH
    week with a W grade.
  • In every case, a student is responsible for
    dropping him/herself.
  • You should not assume that you are automatically
    dropped from the class for non-attendance.
  • Students on the final grade roster, who have not
    dropped and who do not show up for the final exam
    will receive an F in the course.

19
Academic Integrity
  • Cheating is absolutely prohibited!
  • Looking at someone else's exam
  • helping another student during an exam
  • talking to anyone except me during an exam
  • or using an external source of information for
    which you were not explicitly given permission
  • will result in an instructor drop or an F grade
    for the course.
  • Cheating incidents will also be reported to the
    Dean of Students.
  • The use of any calculator other than those that
    are specified by your instructor whether
    intentional or not is another example of
    academic dishonesty and grounds for a F in the
    course.
  • If you do not understand what the word "cheating"
    means, please see the school information sheet on
    academic honesty.

20
And Finally .
  • Make sure that your read the Green Sheet fully
    it is a contract.
  • Make sure that you understand its contents fully,
    especially the parts that pertain to testing and
    the computation of your grade.
  • So long as you remain enrolled in the course, you
    are implicitly agreeing to abide by these terms.
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