
MAT 150 College
Fall 2009
Sections : 56667 Where: MW CM466, 1:30-3:35pm
Instructor: Dr. Phil Clark Office: CM428
Phone: (480)
425-6753 Office
Hours: MW
3:30-5, TTh 4:00-5:00 and by appt
E-Mail: phil.clark@sccmail.maricopa.edu Web Page: http://www.drphilclark.com
Textbook: Functions Modeling Change: A Preparation for
Calculus, 3nd Edition, by Connally, Hughes-Hallet, Gleason, et
al.
Competencies: Analyze and interpret the behavior of functions,
including end behavior, increasing and decreasing, extrema,
asymptotic behavior, and symmetry. Solve polynomial, rational, exponential, and
logarithmic equations analytically and graphically. Find real and complex zeros
of polynomial functions analytically and graphically. Graph polynomial,
rational, exponential, logarithmic, power, absolute value, and
piecewise-defined functions. Determine domain and range of polynomial, rational,
exponential, logarithmic, power, absolute value, and piecewise-defined
functions. Use transformations to graph functions. Perform operations,
including compositions, on functions and state the domain of the resulting
function. Determine whether a relation is a function when represented
numerically, analytically, or graphically. Determine whether a function is
one-to-one when represented numerically, analytically, or graphically.
Determine the inverse of a relation when represented numerically, analytically,
or graphically. Classify functions by name when represented numerically,
analytically, or graphically. Determine regression models from data using
appropriate technology and interpret results. Read and interpret quantitative
information when presented numerically, analytically, or graphically. Justify
and interpret solutions to application problems. Compare alternative solution
strategies. Calculate and interpret average rate of change. Model and solve
real world problems. Solve systems of three linear equations in three
variables. Solve systems of linear inequalities. Communicate process and
results in written and verbal formats.
Prerequisite: A grade of ‘C’ or better in MAT 12X Intermediate Algebra or the
equivalent.
Homework: Homework problems will be assigned for
each section we cover. You are expected
to complete each problem by the given due date.
There will be homework quizzes given in class which will be taken directly
from the homework. You will be allowed
to use your homework to complete the quiz so it is to your benefit to have the
problems completed on time. You must be
in class in order to take a homework quiz.
There will be NO makeup quizzes allowed.
Your lowest two homework quiz scores will be dropped at the end of the
semester.
Algebraic
Manipulation Practice: There will be a total of 8 algebraic
manipulation practice assignments during the semester. These are to be completed and turned in on
the dates given on the website by 7pm to the math department office. They must be done neatly with problems
numbered along the left hand margin and handed in on a separate sheet of paper
(stapled if multiple sheets are used).
There will be 2-3 problems graded on each one plus they will be checked for
completeness. These will also add to
your homework grade. Failure to follow
any directions will result in a loss of points.
Attendance: Attendance will not be
required but success in class has been shown to have a direct link with showing
up. If attendance slips I will notice so
please come to class. You may be dropped
for excessive absences. If you do not
attend in the first week of class you may be dropped from the course.
Graphing Calculator: A graphing calculator is required for
this course. The suggested calculators include the TI-83 or TI-83 plus and the
Casio CFX-9850GB plus. You are responsible for knowing how your
calculator works! There are also calculator handouts etc on my website.
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Point
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Homework |
25% |
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Exams |
50% |
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Final Exam |
25% |
Makeup Tests and Quizzes: Will be given at the discretion of the
instructor and only in the case of verified medical or other emergency. The
instructor must be notified before the exam is given. Email or call the
instructor's office and leave a message.
Grading Scale:
A (90% and above)
B (80%–89.99%)
C (70%–79.99%)
D (60%–69.99%)
E (below 60%)
Unrestricted Withdrawal Deadline (no
signature): Fri., Oct.
2nd
Restricted Withdrawal Deadline (signature
required):
Mon., Nov. 30th
Honor Policy: The highest standards of academic
integrity are expected of all students. The failure of any student to meet
these standards may result in suspension or expulsion from the College or other
sanctions. Violations of academic integrity include, but are not limited to,
cheating, fabrication, tampering, plagiarism or facilitating such activities.
Math/Science Center: The Math/Science Center is available for
all levels of mathematics. Students can
working individually or in groups and receive help when needed.
Location: CM 441A (northeast corner of the CM
building)
Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 AM - 7:30
PM; Friday 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM; Saturday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Positive
Learning Environment:
Commitment between students and teacher.
Details on the website.
Disability
Resources: Students with
disabilities who believe that they may need accommodations in this class are
encouraged to contact Disability Resources & Services office, Building
SC-144, 480-423-6517.
Disclaimer: The instructor reserves the right to
modify this syllabus to better meet the needs of the class. Students are required to check the website
regularly for updates.