MAT 110 College Algebra Mathematics



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MAT 110 College Algebra Mathematics Catalog Course Description: This course includes the following topics: polynomial, rational, logarithmic and exponential functions; inequalities; systems of equations and inequalities; matrices; determinants; and solutions of higher degree polynomials. Prerequisite(s): Credit Hours: D2L Brightspace Login Page: Departmental Assistant: Department Chair: Program Coordinator: Textbook(s): MAT 102 or Appropriate Assessment Score 3.0 Credit Hours https://elearn.midlandstech.edu Ms. Mitzi Trigg (triggm@midlandstech.edu) Mr. Rick Bailey (baileyr@midlandstech.edu) Ms. Rose Jenkins (jenkinsr@midlandstech.edu) College Algebra, Third Edition, by J. S. Ratti and Marcus McWaters; Addisson-Wesley, 2015 Additional Course Equipment: 1. Graphing calculator, TI-84 or TI-84+ Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course the student will be able to: 1. Use the Cartesian Coordinate system to represent various functions (including but not limited to polynomial, rational, root, exponential, and logarithmic) and analyze shifts, stretches, and reflections of their graphs. 2. Use the appropriate algebraic techniques to find roots of polynomial functions with both real and complex roots. 3. Use a graphing utility to graph equations, functions and inequalities and interpret the graphs to solve problems. 4. Solve problems involving exponential and logarithmic equations. 5. Solve problems analytically and support you answer graphically and/or numerically. 6. Solve problems by identifying what information is available and relevant to the problem. 7. Solve problems by selecting or developing appropriate procedures and relationships. 8. Solve problems by correctly applying the methods selected to the information available. 9. Solve problems by verifying the validity and appropriateness of the solution. Course Outcomes and Competencies: Intended Course Outcome 1: Students should meet the general education core competency in mathematics. Course Competency 1: Students should be able to evaluate and solve systematically problems requiring computational skills, quantitative reasoning and symbolic reasoning. Intended Course Outcome 4: Students should be able to solve mathematical application problems appropriate to the course in all college transfer level mathematics courses.

Course Competency 4: Students should be able to solve problems at the college transfer level by identifying what information is available and relevant to the problem; by selecting or developing appropriate procedures and relationships; by correctly applying the methods selected to the information available; and by verifying the validity and appropriateness of the solution. Performance Measurement Instrument: Students will be given four applied mathematical problems to solve selected by the Mathematics Department to measure successful attainment of the competency. These problems will be embedded within student chapter tests and the final exam. A student scoring at least 3 out of 4 will be considered to have successfully attained the competency. The goal is for 80% of the students completing the assessment to successfully attain the competency. Course Attendance On Campus Course Attendance: ABSENCE - Failure to be present for a scheduled meeting of the class or arriving for the class more than ten minutes after the scheduled time for the class to begin. TARDY --- Arrival to class after the instructor has called the roll and before ten minutes past the time scheduled for the class to begin. I. Absences are counted from the first day of classes. II. Two absences are allowed for a class that meets once per week, three absences are allowed for a class that meets two times per week and five absences are allowed for a class that meets three times per week. III. Three tardies are considered as one absence. The student must meet with the instructor at the end of the class to which he has been late to have the absence changed to a tardy. IV. There are no "excused" absences; all absences are counted, regardless of the reason for the absence. V. A student missing class time by leaving early will also be counted absent. Online Course Attendance: Online instructors will establish and communicate to students the guidelines for determining attendance in their online courses. Attendance should be established along the same guidelines as on campus courses (see above). Attendance can be counted in a variety of ways such as identifying how many missing assignments constitute an absence or identifying a certain percentage of assignments that must be turned in for the student to be in attendance the required amount of time. Instructors should withdraw any students who exceed the total number of allowed absences. Hybrid Course Attendance: Hybrid instructors will count both on ground and online absences (as defined in the course syllabus and policies) in determining total absences in a hybrid course (see above). Instructor should establish and communicate to students what constitutes in class attendance and what constitutes online attendance. Instructor must be specific in what the online activities are and how they are graded. Students should be counted absent when they fail to participate in or submit specified online activities and/or assignments that equate to a class meeting. Tardies apply for on campus portion of course. Instructors should withdraw any students who exceed the total number of allowed absences, whether in class, online, or in combination.

Please note the following: You are responsible for all material and announcements presented, whether you are present or absent. Withdrawal: Should the maximum allowable absences be exceeded prior to midterm, a "W" will be submitted to the registrar to be recorded on the student's transcript. Should the maximum allowable absences be exceeded after midterm, a "W" will be submitted to the registrar if the student was passing the course at the time of withdrawal OR a "WF" will be submitted if the student was failing the course at the time of withdrawal. No Shows: If you register for a course and decide not to attend for any reason, you must complete a drop form and process it through the student Records Office. You will not be automatically purged for non-attendance. If you do not submit a drop form, you will be responsible for course tuition and fees. By not officially dropping the course, you will incur a bill with the college that can only be addressed through the College s Finance Office. The college s refund policy and dates are posted each semester. Effective Spring 2015, the Student Ombudsman s office will no longer be the initial point of contact for requesting No Shows to be processed. Students who incur a bill must contact the Finance Office. Administrative Drop Requests: A student requesting an Administrative Drop resulting from medical event, death of family member, and other extenuating circumstances experienced while enrolled at Midlands Technical College should be directed to the Student Ombudsman s office. Our policy dictates a request must be made no later than 30 days after the affected term. Supporting documentation is required and must be received before the request can be processed. Once the request form is received along with supporting documentation, it takes approximately three weeks for processing. As a result of an approved Administrative Drop Request, the student may be granted a refund of tuition and fees. Military Withdrawal: According to College Procedure 3.10.1, students having to withdraw from college because of Military Deployment (active duty personnel) while enrolled must complete a withdrawal form and submit to the Records Office along with a copy of military orders. Disabilities Statement: The staff of Counseling and Career Services works to ensure that all educational programming and services are accessible to otherwise qualified students with disabilities. If you have a concern regarding the accessibility of websites, instructional materials, online courses and other electronic or information technology please contact Counseling and Career Services. It is the student's responsibility to self-disclose as a student with a disability and to request accommodations prior to beginning a program or course. Please contact the staff of Counseling and Career Services at 803-822- 3505 (AC) or 803-738-7636 (BC) or via email at disability@midlandstech.edu if you have any questions or concerns. D2L Brightspace Help: Online Learning Support Help Desk: Technical questions related to the operation and use of D2L Brightspace can be answered from our Support Help Desk. A response will be provided within one business day. To login: use your MTC e-mail account username and password. (Student Username Example: georgeasmith) (Faculty Username Example: smithg)

D2L Brightspace Assistance: Technical questions related to the operation and use of D2L Brightspace can also be answered by leaving a voicemail at (803) 822-3561, or emailing D2LHelp@midlandstech.edu. A response will be provided within one business day. MyMTC Help: For MyMTC log-in issues please call 803-738-7888. Academic Dishonesty: For more information about academic dishonesty, see the Academic Affairs Student Guidelines and Expectations. If you are suspected of cheating, your instructor will inform you. You may explain or refute the allegation. If your instructor still thinks the charges are founded, you will be referred to the Office of the Associate Vice President of Student Development Services. Documentation is submitted to the Office of the AVP, SDS, by your instructor. You will then meet with either Dr. Holloway or Mr. Hayden. After the meeting, you will receive a letter with the sanction grade of zero (0) and any other sanctions deemed appropriate. You will have the right to file an appeal. Once the hearing and the notice of the right to appeal have been completed, instructor will be notified to apply the sanction grade of zero (0). Grading Scale: 90-100 A Superior Work 80-89 B Good Work 70-79 C Average Work 60-69 D Below Average Work 0 F Unsatisfactory Work Course Topic Outline/Course Calendar with Assignments Current Week Topics Covered Section Week 1 Graphs and Functions The Coordinate Plane 2.1 Graphs of Equations 2.2 Lines 2.3 Week 2 Functions 2.4 Properties of Functions 2.5 A Library of Functions 2.6 Week 3 Transformations of Functions 2.7 Combining Functions; Composite Functions 2.8 Inverse Functions 2.9 Week 4 Test 1 Polynomial and Rational Functions Quadratic Functions 3.1 Polynomial Functions 3.2 Week 5 Dividing Polynomials 3.3 The Real Zeros of a Polynomial Function 3.4 Week 6 The Complex Zeros of a Polynomial Function 3.5 Rational Functions 3.6

Current Week Topics Covered Section Inequalities 1.5 Week 7 Variation 3.7 Test 2 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Exponential Functions 4.1 Week 8 Logarithmic Functions 4.2 Rules of Logarithms 4.3 Week 9 Exponential and Logarithmic Equations and Inequalities 4.4 Logarithmic Scales 4.5 Test 3 Week 10 Systems of Equations and Inequalities Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables 5.1 Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables 5.2 Week 11 Systems of Nonlinear Equations 5.4 Systems of Inequalities 5.5 Week 12 Linear Programming 5.6 Test 4 Matrices and Determinants Matrices and Systems of Equations 6.1 Week 13 Matrix Algebra 6.2 The Matrix Inverse 6.3 Week 14 Determinants and Cramer s Rule 6.4 Test 5 Review Final Exam