College Algebra for STEM Majors Syllabus for 2014-2015
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Course

MATH-1414-DC027 College Algebra for STEM Majors

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: MATH 0303-minimum grade of C, an Accuplacer score of 75, a THEA score of 270, an equivalent score on a state-approved test or Department Chair consent

Course Description

In-depth study and applications of polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations using matrices. Additional topics such as sequences, series, probability and conics may be included.

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(4 sem hrs; 4 lec)

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Dual Credit Course

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\ TEXTBOOK:  Precalculus: Graphical, Numerical, Algebraic, Demana, Waits, Foley, Kennedy, Seventh Edition, Addison Wesley Publishers

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Function Basics, Transformations, Curve Sketching,  Solution Methods, Exponents and Logarithms, Analytic Geometry with Conics,

The comprehensive final exam for this course will be given on the last regularly scheduled class day at Randall High School 

Function Basics (Weeks 1 and 2)

Domain, range, function notation, interval notation

Function operations from graph and formula

Finding inverse functions

Increasing/decreasing functions, concavity

Finding zeros

Piecewise functions

Odd/even functions

 

Transformations (Weeks 3 and 4)

Linear, Quadratic, Cubic, Absolute Value, Rational, Square Root, Semicircle, and Ceiling Parent Functions

Function transformations including horizontal stretch/shrink, vertical stretch/shrink, translation, reflection

 

Curve Sketching (Weeks 5 and 6)

Asymptotes—vertical, horizontal, end behavior

Sketching functions from critical attributes

Sketching rational functions

Sketching polynomial function characteristics from derivatives

 

Solution Methods (Weeks 7, 8, 9)

Solving systems review

Complex number review

Synthetic division review

Finding solutions (real and imaginary) to quadratic, rational, radical, absolute value, and higher order polynomial equations

Writing equations from solutions

Separate fractions by using the technique of partial fractions

 

Logarithmic & Exponential Functions (Weeks 10. 11. 12)

Exponent rules and scientific notation

Conversion  between exponential and logarithmic forms

Rules of logarithms

Solving logarithmic and exponential equations

Applications of exponential and logarithmic equations including compound interest, exponential growth/decay,Newton’s Law of Cooling

 

Analytic Geometry and Conics (Summer Homework, Weeks 13 and 14)

Slope, Midpoint, Distance

Equations of lines secant and tangent lines

Average rate of change and secant lines

Conic and locus definitions of parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola,

Writing equations of conics

 

Sequence & Series (Weeks 15 and 16)

Arithmetic and Geometric Sequence & Series

Sigma and factorial notation

Limits

Expanding binomials with Pascal’s triangle and binomial theorem

Power series

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