Lane Community College
Department Of Mathematics
Math 70
Fall ‘99

Instructor: Jody Larson Office: M&A 229
Phn: LCC: 747-4501 ext 2017or voicemail 741-1212 ext 7721 Off. hrs: MWF 9:30-10:00 am~7:30-8am (in class)
      UO: 346-3226 or voicemail 346-2156 Class Time: MUHF 10-10:50 am
      E-mail: cojolar@darkwing.uoregon.edu Place: BUS 204 A
Reg. #20858

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REQUIRED MATERIALS:

1.  TEXT:   Introductory Algebra, A Just in Time Approach, Alice Kaseberg


2.  CALCULATOR:  A scientific calculator is required. A programmable calculator capable of displaying function graphs is recommended if you plan to go on in math. Classroom activities and demonstrations will incorporate the TI-82/83. There is an introductory video available in the MRC. Please bring your calculator to class every day.

4.  GRAPH PAPER AND STRAIGHT EDGE.


COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING:

1.  

ATTENDANCE: Roll will be taken daily. If you do not attend at least 50% of each of the first two weeks, you will be automatically dropped from the roll. Leaving class early will void your attendance. If you need to do this, you must clear it with me prior to class.


2.  

HOMEWORK: An assignment list is attached. Homework will not be collected, however, you will need to complete each assignment for the purpose of quizzes. It is also helpful in reinforcing the learning of the material. Show all of the steps used to solve a problem and do all graphs on graph paper. Organize your assignments in a notebook separate from your class notes. Label everything clearly and do work neatly.


3.  

QUIZZES: There will be a few unannounced homework quizzes throughout the term. These will be given in the first 5-10 minutes of class in which you will copy selected problems directly from your homework and/or do problems like the homework. You may not use your book or calculator. Points will be given based on the work shown, not just the answer. Quizzes are worth ten to thirty points each. Quiz points will not count if you leave class early without prior arrangements. Quizzes may not be made up under any circumstances. (Please don’t ask)


4.  

EXAMS: There will be three midterms (100 pts ea) and one final (150 pts) given only on the days scheduled on the calendar. If there is a good reason why you cannot make it on these days, you must let me know prior to the exam or it will be unexcused and a zero will be recorded. You may drop your lowest score on the midterms taken.


5.  

GRADES: Grades will be assigned according to the standard percentage with a possibility of a slight variation.The two options are as follows:


I. No final, three midterms, hw quizzes
You may choose this option if you did average 90% or better on the three scheduled midterms. Your grade will be based on the three exam scores, and hw quiz scores for a total of 375 points. The grade ranges will be as follows:

 A: 90 -100% 358-400 pts
 B: 80 - 89% 318-357 pts
 C: 70 - 79% 278-317 pts

   EXAMS  
   FINAL   
   HW QUIZZES 
      

300 pts
  0 pts
100 pts
400 pts

II. Final, two midterms, hw quizzes
You must choose this option if you did not average 90% on the three scheduled midterms. If you take the final, your lowest midterm taken will be thrown out. Your grade will be based on the two remaining exam scores, the final exam, and hw quiz scores for a total of 425 points. The grade ranges will be as follows:

 A: 90 -100% 403-450 pts
 B: 80 - 89% 358-402 pts
 C: 70 - 79% 313-357 pts
 D: 60 - 69% 268-312 pts
 F: 00 - 59% 000-267 pts

   EXAMS  
   FINAL   
   HW QUIZZES 
      

200 pts
150 pts
100 pts
450 pts

RESOURCES:

1.  

If you are having difficulty and are in need of academic support because of a documented disability, (whether it be psychiatric, learning, physical, hard of hearing, or sensory), you may be eligible for academic accommodations through Disability Services. Contact the DS office in Cen 217 or phone 747-4501, ext 2150. (TTY 741-3079)


2.  

The MRC is available to you for many resources, not including tutoring. In addition to the videos and video machines, there is a small library of texts for supplemental reading. The staff will be glad to assist you with any of these resources. Use of the MRC out side of class time is beneficial to your success in this class. Please take full advantage of it. The hours are: M-F 8:30 - 3:20 days UW 6:00 - 8:20 eves


3.  

Tutors will be available in the M&A Hallway 212 (outside MRC) to answer any questions you may have. Check the area for posted hours. Faculty will assist in this area on Mondays.


4.  

There are videotapes available for this course in the MRC. These tapes may be viewed in the MRC or some may be checked out overnight.


5.  

I will distribute a class phone list at the end of the first week. This will allow you to work with your classmates and stay current if you miss a class. You will have the option of choosing to be on this list before I produce it. I will include my home number, and I encourage you to use it.


6.  

You are encouraged to contact me at the UO if you cannot reach me at LCC. There should never be a reason why you cannot reach me if you need to.




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MATH 70 ASSIGNMENTS Fall '99 LARSON

Assignment set for Exam 1 (10/7/99) Sections 1.1 through 2.5:


CHAPTER PROBLEMS    (Do Every third. All Prob #'s are divisible by 3)
1.1 3-9    (ex. 3,6,9)
1.2 3-48
1.3 3-36
1.4 3-48
2.1 3-51
2.2 3-39
2.3 3-39
2.4 3-42
2.5 3-30, omit 27
Ch 1 Rev 3-21
Ch 2 Rev 3-21

Assignment set for Exam 2 (10/29/99) Sections 3.1 through 4.4:


CHAPTER PROBLEMS    (Do Every third. All Prob #'s are divisible by 3)
3.1 3-42
3.2 3-54
3.3 3-60
3.4 3-48, omit 15
3.5 3-48
3.6 3-48
3.7 3-54
4.1 3-54
4.2 3-66
4.3 3-45
4.4 3-36
Ch 3 Rev 3-57    (DO EVERY THIRD)
Ch 4 Rev 3-36    (DO EVERY THIRD)

Assignment set for Exam 3 (11/30/99) Sections 5.1 through 7.5:


CHAPTER PROBLEMS    (Do Every third. All Prob #'s are divisible by 3)
5.1 3-33
5.2 3-54
5.3 3-60
5.4 3-45
6.1 3-66, omit 63
6.2 3-96, plus 29
6.4 3-57
6.5 3-30
7.1 3-45 omit 30, 33, 36
7.2 3-48
7.3 3-36, omit 27
7.4 3-18
7.5 3-48
Ch 5 Rev 3-18
Ch 6 Rev 3-27, omit 15
Ch 7 Rev 3, 12, 15, 17

Final Exam 3 (12/06/99) Sections 1.1 through 7.5:


*These assignments may vary slightly. I will let you know any changes on a daily basis.



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Math 70
Fall 1999
Calendar

Sept
Monday
Tuesday
Wed.
Thursday
Friday
 
Wk-1 20     Intro /1.1 21     1.2 22      23   1.3 24   1.2/1.3
Wk-2 27     2.1 28     2.2 29        30   2.3 1      1.5 Last day
for
Refund
of
Tuition
OCT
Wk-3
4          2.5 5  REVIEW
      1.1-2.5
6     7    Exam 1
      1.1-2.5
8      2.3
Wk-4 11        3.3 12     3.4 13     14   3.5 15    
Wk-5 18        3.7 19     4.1 20      21   4.2 22      3.1 
   WorkSheet
Wk-6 25         4.4 26     4.4 27    28   REVIEW
      3.1-4.4
29    Exam 2
        3.1-4.4
NOV
Wk-7
1           5.1 2       5.2 3     4    5.3 5       5.4
Wk-8 8          6.1 9       6.2 10    11  Holiday 12    6.4 Last day
for
schedule
changes
Wk-9 15         6.5 16     7.1 17    18   7.2 19    7.3
Wk-10 22         7.4 23     7.5 24      25  Holiday 26Holiday
DEC
Wk-11
29       REVIEW
             5.1-7.5
30   Exam 3
       5.1 - 7.5
1     2  REVIEW
       FINAL
3   REVIEW
       FINAL
Wk-12 6       FINAL
         EXAM
     10 - 11:50AM
7 8 10


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