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Prep-Year Math Program
SYLLABUS
MATH 011 (092)
 

Pre-Requisite: HIGH SCHOOL ALGEBRA

Textbook: College Algebra & Trigonometry by LiaL, Hornsby, and Schneider, 4th Edition, Pearson, (2009)

Objectives:  The students are expected to:

Ø      comprehend the material of this course.

Ø      improve their computational skills in basic Algebra

Ø      demonstrate their writing ability in Mathematics with logical steps.

Please note that the medium of instruction will be strictly ENGLISH from the first day of classes. 

Grading Policy:

  1. Exam I: 22%  a common multiple choice exam. It will be on April 6, 2010 [R1 – 1.6]
  2. Exam II: 22%  a common multiple choice exam.  It will be on May 18, 2010. [1.7 – 2.8]
  3. Final Exam: 36% a comprehensive common multiple choice exam. It will be on Tuesday 12:30 PM, June 15, 2010.
  4. Class Work: 20%  It is based on two common class tests (7.5 points each), and Quizzes / Homeworks (5 points, left to Instructor's discretion). Any quiz or test under class activity should be of written type and not of a multiple choice type.

Class Work Average: The average of the class work for each section should be in the interval: [ x,x+1], where x is the average of (EX1 & EX2) each out of  20.

Exam Questions: The questions of the common exams are based on the examples, homework problems, recitation problems and the exercises of the textbook.

Missing an Exam: No makeup exam will be given under any circumstance. When a student misses Exam I or Exam II for a legitimate reason (such as medical emergencies), his grade for this exam will be determined based on the Department policy. Further, the student must provide an official excuse within one week of the missed exam.

Attendance:

A student will be awarded the GRADE “DN” after missing TEN classes without an OFFICIAL excuse. It is the responsibility of the student to keep the record of his absences. Students will have ONLY 6 days to submit their excuses to the prep-year affairs ( 1st warning: 4 absences; 2nd warning: 7 absences; “DN”:  10 absences)        

Website: Please visit the DCC website www.dcc.kfupm.edu.sa/sisweb/ to check your attendance and warnings (WEEKLY).   You may check the solutions to homework questions and other mathematics related announcements at the Prep-Year website:  www.kfupm.edu.sa/pypmath.

 Tips on how to enhance your problem-solving abilities:

1.      Please do all the homework assignments on time.

2.      You are urged to practice (but not memorize) more problems than the above lists.

3.      You should always try to solve a problem on your own before reading the solution or asking for help.

4.      If you find it difficult to handle a certain type of problems, you should try more problems of that type.

5.      You should try the recitation problems before coming to class.

6.      You are encouraged to solve some of the review problems at the end of each chapter.

7.      The practice you get doing homework, reviewing the class lectures and recitations will make exam problems easier to tackle.

8.      Try to make good use of the office hours of your instructor.

Wk #

Date

Text Sections

Topic

Home Work Problems

1

Feb.20 – 24

R-1

 Sets

2,12,28,52,60,70,80

R-2

The Real Number and Their Properties

4,14,20,28,40,62,72,86,88

2

Feb. 27 – Mar.3  

R-3

Polynomials

8,18,24,30,38,48,54,74,92

R-4

Factoring polynomial

12,20,32,58,64,84,92,98

3

Mar.6 – 10

R-5

Rational Expressions

5,20,32,36,56,58,65,69

R-6

Rational Exponents

8,22,28,30,36,42,64,84,100

4

Mar.13 – 17

R-7

Radical Expressions

6,10,18,24,32,50,54,78,86,92

5

Mar.20 – 24

 1.1

Linear equations

2,12,30,32,36,42,54,56

1.2

Applications and Modeling with Linear Equations (Example #1 ONLY)

8,9,10,12

1.3

Complex Numbers

24,28,32,38,48,52,60,78,84,88

6

Mar.27 – 31

1.4

Quadratic Equations

6,16,28,40,52,64,72,80

1.6

Other Types of Equations and Application

4,10,16,25,40,48,64,80,86

Exam I April 6, 2010. [ R1 – 1.6]

7

Apr. 3 – 7

1.7

Inequalities

10,22,26,42,46,48,68,72,80,90

1.8

Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities

14,22,38,40,48,64,7278,82

8

Apr.10 – 14

2.1

Rectangular Coordinates and Graphs

12,22,30,34,44,48,50,52

2.2

Circles

4,12,16,26,42,44,50

Midterm Vacation  April 17 - 21

9

   Apr.24 – 28

     2.3

Functions                                                            

6,12,22,24,31,46,58,6682

     2.4

Linear Functions

18,24,28,38,46,56,64

10

May 1 – 5

2.5

Equations of lines ,Curve Fitting

6,14,20,,32,38,48,50,56

2.6

Graph of Basic functions

4,18,28,32,38,40,44,45

11

May 8 – 12

2.7

Graphing Technique

8,12,17,20,2832,42,46,62,67.

Major Exam II  May 18, 2010 [1.7 – 2.8]

12

May 15 – 19

2.8

Functions Operations and Composition

8,14,24,38,48,58,66,72,78

3.1

Quadratic Functions and Models

4,10,20,28,3036,50,74

13

May 22 – 26

3.2

Synthetic Division

4,8,22,30,38,44,45,56

3.3

Zeros of Polynomial Functions

6,18,24,30,4248,62,78,88

14

May 29 – June 2    

  3.4*

Polynomial Functions, Application and model

2,14,22,28,38,46,51,96

     3.5**

Rational Function, Application and Model

6,18,24,40,54,62,64,66

15

Jun.5 –  9

4.1

Inverse Function

12,22,42,50,52,58,70,74,78,86

Final Exam (Tuesday 12:30 PM, June 15, 2010)

Remarks

*Except Bounded Theorem.        ** (1)Only Rational function of the form     (2) Exclude Oblique Asymptote.

                                                            

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