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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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SYLLABUS
Syllabus can be found Here.
Short Form of the Syllabus is Here.

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GRADES
Final Grades for the 9:00am class are Here. Updated Dec 15.
Student #847, your grade has been updated.

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Grades for the 10:30am class are Here
. Updated Dec 15.
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SOLUTIONS
Solutions to Quiz #1 Form #1 (If your item #12 has given b=38 you have Form #1.)
Solutions to Quiz #1 Form #2 (If your item #12 has given b=33 you have Form #2.)
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HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Assignment for Tuesday, November 28: pg 393 #15-26 Also, you can work on these items.
Practice graphing Trig Funtions is Here: Text pg 299 #11 – #14 and pg 314 #6, 7, 8, 11
Practice Trig Equations to solve are Here. Solutions are Here. The third page is blurry. I’ll fix that this afternoon.

Both sections: you should be able to work #5-22, #33-44, #47-58 from these items.
Homework for 9:00 class from Thursday, Sep 7 is Here.
Link to Homework Problems is Here. (No link yet.)

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PRACTICE PROBLEMS FOR EXAMS AND QUIZZES
Practice for Trig Equations Exam is Here. Note: you may ignore #10 and #11. Solutions are Here.
Practice for Graphing Quiz is Here. Solutions Are Here.
Practice Exam for Exam I is Here.
Solutions coming next week.
Practice Items for Quiz #1 are Here.
Note: You may ignore items #6, 8, 9, 12, 15-18. (The semesters were different.)
Solutions to Quiz #1 Practice Items are Here.

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TEXT
My understanding is that at the campus bookstore, the actual physical version of the text is not available. If you go to the campus bookstore:
You will need your section number. The 9:00 class is section 1201. The 10:30 class is section 1203.
You will receive (that is, you will purchase) information to access the electronic version. To do this you will need a code from your instructor, that is, me. The code is: spalding26022. I realize that rather than me, it says spalding for your instructor. You should be so fortunate. Nevertheless, use the code as given, all lower case, no spaces.

YOU WILL NOT NEED TO PURCHASE “MY MATH LAB” OR ANY OTHER SORT OF ELECTRONIC HOMEWORK SYSTEM.

If you desire the physical text, you will need to obtain it on-line via some other means.

In any event, all homework assignments will come from the text. Whether you opt for e-book or physical copy, you will need access to it.

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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.
You will notice that in the links there are homework assignments. YOU OUGHT TO IGNORE THESE as they are from a different edition of the text than we are using and will not necessarily align with the assignments we will have in our course this semester.
Finally, I am working on putting together Youtube playlists which will make it easier to watch the videos in sequence. This, however, will likely happen gradually over the course of the semester.
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EXTRA ITEMS FOR CERTAIN TOPICS

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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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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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