Farmingdale State College Department of Mathematics Intersession Semester



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Farmingdale State College Department of Mathematics Intersession Semester MTH116 J01 College Algebra CRN: ALL Meeting Days/Times Online class following the MTH116 Daily Course Calendar Professor s name and contact information: Donald R. Coscia, adjunct professor Mathematics Department Farmingdale State College, Whitman 157 Farmingdale, NY 11753 1021 (516)607 5129 (cell) (631) 420 2182 (Office) (631) 420 2211 (Fax) Donald.Coscia@farmingdale.edu (e mail) Grading in this class: Your final grade will be assigned in accordance with Farmingdale State College policy (see below and/or in the FSC Catalog for details). 10% of the final grade will be based on discussion problem participation, quality of responses, and your solutions of the discussion problems; 30% of the final grade will be based on section assignment solutions; 30% of the final grade will be based on module examinations including the students work (question scores will be reduced if the student s work does not support the answer to the question or is missing); and 30% of the final grade will be based on the cumulative final examination including the students work (question scores will be reduced if the student s work does not support the answer to the question or is missing). Final Exam Date: The Final Examination will be available on 01/20/2016. Each student receives a unique examination which tests the same course objectives. Farmingdale Grading System: The college uses the following breakdown for reporting final grades. A 93 100% A 90 92% B+ 87 89% B 83 86% B 80 82% C+ 77 79% C 73 76% C 70 72% D+ 67 69% D 60 66% F Below 60% Mathematics Learning Center: The Mathematics Learning Center, located in Whitman Hall 181, provides tutoring, at no charge, for students in introductory mathematics courses. Contact the Learning Center at (631) 420 2217 for information regarding hours of operation and activities.

Professor Donald R. Coscia Page 2 Cancelation of Classes: Since this is an online class there will be no class cancellations unless there is a break down in internet connectivity to the Farmingdale BlackBoard server or the Pearson MyStatLab server. You will be notified that the server is not connected when you attempt to log onto these websites. Electronic Devices Policy: All students enrolled in online MTH116 are required to have a computer connected to a high speed internet provider, a printer, a means to scan/photo written work to use as an attachment to Blackboard Course Mail and a scientific or graphing calculator: TI 89 suggested; TI 83, 84, 85, 86 accommodated. Attendance Policy: Students are required to make 6 posts per DAY as per the MTH116 Daily Course Calendar. A post can take the form of a post to a discussion forum and/or solving a section assignment. If a student does not adhere to this policy, they might be withdrawn from the class. Use of Email: It is College policy that instructors and students use the Farmingdale email system or the Blackboard email system to contact one another. Disability Services Center: Located in Roosevelt 151. Phone: (631) 794 6174 Fax: (631) 794 6173. Academic Integrity Policy: Because intellectual honesty is a cornerstone of all academic and scholarly work, each member of the Farmingdale State College campus community is expected to maintain academic integrity. Farmingdale State College has developed regulations concerning academic dishonesty and integrity to protect all students and to maintain an ethical academic environment. For more information, click the link below: http://www.farmingdale.edu/administration/provost/pdf/academic integrity.pdf) Student Code of Conduct: The President of the College and the Vice President for Student Affairs recognize the rights of designees including University Police, to enforce all regulations, policies, license agreements, laws and codes on campus. If any individual allegedly violates the laws, Student Code of Conduct or campus policies, a President s designee will institute proceedings against the offender (s). For more information on the student code of conduct, click the link below. http://www.farmingdale.edu/campus life/pdf/handbook_2011_2012.pdf) CATALOG DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to prepare students for precalculus as well as for quantitative courses in the natural and social sciences. In this course, students are introduced to the fundamental concept of functions and their representations in contextual, numerical, graphical and algebraic forms. Linear, quadratic, power, polynomial, and exponential functions are investigated in all four representations. Properties of logarithms are introduced to aid in the solution of exponential equations. PREREQUISITES: REQUIRED FOR: MP2 (MTH 015 or NYS Math A or Integrated Algebra Regents) This course satisfies 3 credits of the mathematics competency area of the General Education requirements at Farmingdale State College.

Professor Donald R. Coscia Page 3 REQUIRED TEXT: Algebra: Form and Function, loose leaf version, 2 nd Edition bundled with WileyPlus Student Access Card for software access is bundled with new texts purchased at the bookstore (http://farmingdale.bncollege.com) OR available for student purchase as a WileyPlus e-book (https://www.wileyplus.com/wileycda/). MTH116 WileyPlus Course ID: ##### Bundled ISBN 13: 978 1 119 03337 0 1 Inch View Binder Black to hold the loose leaf version of the textbook ISBN: 281 8 440 03123 6 AUTHORS: William McCallum, University of Arizona Eric Connally, Harvard University (Extension) Deborah Hugh Hallett, University of Arizona Selin Kalaycioglu, New York University Adam H. Spiegler, Loyola University (Chicago) Philip Cheifetz, Nassau Community College Ann Davidian, Gen. Douglas MacArthur HS Brigitte Lahme, Sonoma State University Patti Frazer Lock, St. Lawrence University David Lovelock, University of Arizona Ayse Sahin, DePaul University Ellen Schmierer, Nassau Community College Pat Shure, University of Michigan Carl Swenson, Seattle University Elliot J. Marks PUBLISHER: John Wiley and Son, 2015 COURSE WEBSITES: BlackBoard https://farmingdale.open.suny.edu/webapps/portal/execute/tabs/tabaction?tab_t ab_group_id=_1_1 and WileyPlus https://www.wileyplus.com/wileycda/ log onto these websites.

Professor Donald R. Coscia Page 4 The blue topics below are review and should be read by the students is they feel it would be helpful. CHAPTER SECTIONS TITLE Appendix A A1 Reordering and Regrouping A2 The Distributive Law Appendix B B1 Using the Operations of Arithmetic to Solve Equations 1 1.1 1.4 Functions and Algebraic Structure 1.1 What is a Function? 1.2 Functions and Expressions 1.3 Functions and Equations 1.4 Functions and Change 1.5 OMIT Appendix C C1 Solving Inequalities Appendix F F1 Absolute Value F2 Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities 2 2.1 2.4 & 2.6 Linear Functions 2.1 Introduction to Linear Functions 2.2 Linear Expressions 2.3 Linear Equations 2.4 Equations for Lines in the Plane 2.5 OMIT 2.6 Systems of Linear Equations Appendix D D1 Quadratic Expressions D2 Solving Quadratic Equations 3 3.1 3.5 Quadratic Functions 3.1 Introduction to Quadratic Functions 3.2 Quadratics Expressions 3.3 Converting to Factored and Vertex Form 3.4 Quadratic Equations 3.5 OMIT 3.6 OMIT 4 4.1 4.4 Power Functions 4.1 Power Functions: Positive Exponents 4.2 Power Functions: Negative and Fractional Exponents 4.3 Power Functions and Expressions 4.4 Power Functions and Equations 4.5 OMIT 5 OMIT OMIT

Professor Donald R. Coscia Page 5 CHAPTER SECTIONS TITLE Appendix G G1 Exponents with Integer Powers G2 Exponents with Fractional Powers 6 6.1 6.2 Exponential Functions 6.1 Exponential Function 6.2 Exponential Expressions: Growth Rates 6.3 OMIT 6.4 OMIT 6.5 OMIT 6.6 OMIT 7 7.1 7.2 Logarithms 7.1 Introduction to Logarithms 7.2 Solving Equations Using Logarithms 7.3 OMIT 7.4 OMIT 8 8.1 & 8.3 Polynomial Functions 8.1 Polynomial Functions 8.2 OMIT 8.3 Solving Polynomial Equations 8.4 OMIT 9 OMIT OMIT 10 OMIT OMIT 11 OMIT OMIT