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ANY TIME YOU EMAIL ME, AT THE TOP OF THE MESSAGE * * INDICATE WHAT CLASS YOU ARE IN* * AND ALSO * *YOUR NAME* *
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GRADES
Final Grades for 9:00 Class are Here.
Final Grades for 10:30 Class are Coming Thursday Afternoon.
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SYLLABUS
Syllabus can be found Here.
Short Form of the Syllabus is Here.

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IMPORTANT NOTE TO ALL MY STUDENTS IN ALL MY CLASSES:
CLASS IS CANCELED FOR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. If you have specific questions you can email them to me.
Also:
I will NOT be in town on Monday, Dec 9.
I WILL be back on campus (assuming nothing goes wrong on Monday) on Tuesday Dec 10. Any questions or last minute difficulties can be addressed on Tuesday the 10th.

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Here are some practice problems for the Final Exam. Solutions to these equations are Here.
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HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
All the Homework assignments for the semester can be found Here.
Assignment for Nov 14: Section 4.1 #1-22 and Section 4.2 #1-19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27
Assignment for Oct 29: Section 3.3 #1-3, #5, #8-17 and #33-41
Assignment for Oct 10: Section 2.2 #28-43, #48-55 and also #48-51 which are misnumbered. also for Oct 10: Section 2.3 #1-11, #15-20
Assignment for Oct 8: Section 2.2 #1-28
Basics Quiz #1 is scheduled for Tues Oct 8. It will cover:
*The lower case Greek letters: λ, μ, π, ρ, σ, φ, ω
* The x-y-r definitions of the trig functions
Assignment for Oct 3: Section 2.1 #29-40
Assignment for Sep 10: Section 1.1 #1-47 and Section 1.2 #1-37 omit # 17
Assignment for Sep 5: Section 1.1 #31-47 and Section 1.2 #1-6, 16-23, 26-31
Assignment for Sep 3: Section 1.1 #1-30.
Basics Quiz #1 is scheduled for Thurs Sep 5. It will cover:
*The entire upper case Greek alphabet
*The first 6 lower case Greek letters: α, β, γ, δ, ε, θ
*The quadratic Formula
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SOLUTIONS
Solutions to Exams I are Here:
Exam I Form #1 is Here. You have Form #1 if your Question 1 starts with “In what quadrant does …”
Exam I Form #2 is Here. You have Form #2 if your Question 1 starts with “What is the result of …”
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PRACTICE PROBLEMS FOR EXAMS AND QUIZZES
Apractice Quiz for Quiz I on Thu, Sept 26 can be found Here.
Practice Exam for Exam I on Thu, Oct 17 is Here. Solutions can be found Here.
Practice for graphing exam is Here. Solutions are Here.

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TEXT
You will NOT BE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN A TEXT for this course. All assignments will be posted on this page.
You MAY obtain a copy if you wish, but that is entirely up to you.
Should you wish to do so, (a) the title and author can be found on the Syllabus, and (b) you will need to obtain it on-line via some other means.
YOU WILL NOT NEED TO PURCHASE “MY MATH LAB” OR ANY OTHER SORT OF ELECTRONIC HOMEWORK SYSTEM.

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READ THIS
This is good for any student to read, but especially if this is your first semester in college.

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VIDEO LESSONS
This section is accurate, but is under construction as I plan to re-arrange some of the links. More to come.

In the drop-down menus above, I have gathered the videos I made for when I taught the course during the pandemic. You should feel free to use these or not, as you desire.
If you miss a day of class, you may find the topic and watch the video for it. Hopefully that will help you get up to speed.
I should say that these are such as they are – the production values are VERY low. But they were sufficient for the cause, and if you wish, you are free to avail yourself of them.

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EXTRA ITEMS FOR CERTAIN TOPICS

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TUTORING INFOMATION
The department has available free tutoring for mathematics students at the Mathematics Achievement Center (MAC).
Information for the MAC is found Here.

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TENTATIVE DATES FOR EXAMS No info yet, More to come.

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