Text: Precalculus, Graphing and Data Analysis, Prentice Hall; Michael Sullivan, Michael Sullivan III.
High Dive, Key curriculum Press, Fendel, Resek, Alper & Fraser
Learning Outcomes
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Be able to apply algebraic properties to geometric figures. |
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Be able to graph, compose and analyze symmetry of functions. |
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Be able to graph and analyze rational functions. |
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Be able to solve and graph equations of exponential and logarithmic functions. |
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Be able to work in degree or radian measure to identify exact values of trig functions of multiples of 30 and 45 degree angles. |
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Be able to understand the connection between trigonometric and circular functions. |
Grading Scale
Tests, quizzes, and/or special projects will be worth approximately 90% of the students’ quarter grade and homework and/or other in-class activities will be worth approximately 10%. Letter grades will be assigned as follows:
90-100%........................A
80-89%..........................B
70-79%..........................C
60-69%..........................D
Below 60%....................F
Final Exam is worth 20% of the semester grade.
Academic Honesty
It is expected that all the materials submitted for this course are the actual work of the individual whose name appears on the materials. Violations of academic honesty include but are not limited to cheating, plagiarism, and receiving help on a test. A student found guilty of academic dishonesty is subject to failure for the assignment in question or failure of the course.