Math 104 (Summer II 2004)

                                 Radford University

 

Course information

Section: Math 104 Section 01

Instructor: William Andrew Case

Time and Place: 8:00-10:15 M T W TH in 295 Walker Hall

Textbook: College Algebra, Sullivan, Sixth Edition

Office: 227 Walker Hall

Phone: 831-6096

Email; wacase@radford.edu

Office Hours:  

                         10:20-11:15   T  TH

                         10:20-12:00   M W

                         (Note: Special office hours can be arranged if needed)

 

Grading Policy:   There will be four exams, one cumulative final exam, and daily grade based upon quizzes and homework.   The final grade in the course will be determined as follows:

                               4 Exams--------------400 points
                               Daily Grade ---------100 points
                               Final Exam ----------100 points
                               Total points ---------600 points

Grading  Scale

                                   540 - 600 points  A  (90 %)
                                   480 - 539 points  B   (80 %)
                                   420 - 479 points  C   (70 %)
                                   360 - 419 points  D   (60 %)

Course prerequisites:

Math 104 or four credits of high school mathematics.

Attendance policy:    Class attendance is expected and strongly recommended.   Attendance will be taken every class meeting by passing an attendance sheet around for students to sign.  Keep in mind that your performance on tests could be affected by poor class attendance.  Make up exams and quizzes will be given only with the instructor’s permission.

Course Objective:

Detailed Description of Content of Course

I. Fundamental Concepts

A. Exponents
B. Radicals
C. Fractions
D. Factoring

II. Equations and Inequalities

A. Elementary equations with applications such as percentages, ratios, and velocity problems.
B. Equations of degree greater than one, with applications such as maximum-minimum problems.
C. Elementary inequalities.

III. Functions and Graphs

A. A study of functions and relations
B. Curve sketching for linear functions and polynomials and the reading of graphs.
C. Sketching and reading of the graphs for the conic sections.

IV. Systems of Equations

A. Method of Elimination
B. Matrix Methods

V. Polynomial and Rational Functions

A. Finding roots and factors
B. Graphing    

Radford University Honor Code:  By accepting admission to Radford University, each student makes a commitment to understand, support, and abide by the University Honor Code without compromise or exception. Violations of this academic integrity will not be tolerated. Refer to your Student Handbook for details. Each of these classes will be conducted in strict observance of the Honor Code.

 

Assignments

Date Assignment
6/28/2004 page 14 #1,29-57 odd  

page 20 #1-27 odd

6/29/2004 page 21 #29 -45 odd   

 page 26 #1-29 odd

6/30/2004 page 35 #1,5,17,37,41

Test 1 Review Handout

7/1/2004 Test 1

page 46 #21-65 odd

7/6/2004 page 55 #1-33 odd,35,37,39,47,49

Webwork: Set01casesummer2

7/7/2004 page 55 #53,54,69,70-76

page 65 #1-19 odd

7/8/2004 Section R.8

Test 2 Review

7/12/2004 Test 2

page 73 # 39,40,43,49,50,53,63,65,67,71,73

7/13/2004 page 77 #1-19 odd

page 93 #1-29 odd, 47

7/14/2004 page 102-103 #1,3,5,13,15,17,25

page 116 #1-7,9

7/15/2004 page 116-117.#21-26,33,34

Test 3 Review

7/19/2004 Test 3

page 117 #39-47   page 123 #1-10

7/20/2004 page 123 #1-11 odd

page 133 #13-23 odd #34-63 odd

Webwork Assignment

.webwork.radford.edu

7/21/2004 page 138 #1-11,25-43 odd

Page 151 #1-17 odd

7/22/2004 Page 162 #1-17 odd

Test 4 Review

7/26/2004 Test 4

page 172-173 #1-35 odd

7/27/2004 page 182 #1-33 odd

 

7/28/2004 Review for the semester exam

 

7/29/2004 Final Exam 8:00 AM 295 Walker Hall