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Daily Homework Assignments Fundamentals of Algebra A,C, Second Quarter |
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Problems Assigned Section/Problem Numbers |
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Keep in
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Read and follow syllabus and schedule therein. Homework is to be on time; turned in before class. Penalty for late work. It is imperative that you keep up with the lessons as they are listed in the schedule. If lesson is late you must turn in a printed copy from the computer of your grade. It is no longer a matter of passing tests; it s a
matter of acquiring skills! This is
the beginning of your college career! Be prepared to listen to any announcements at the beginning of class. |
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10/22-M |
Have Lessons 7.1 & 2 finished by the beginning of class10/22. Look on your copy of EMB to see when each Lesson evaluation (and on-line homework) is due. We will follow this schedule. On-line homeworks for 6.3 and before as well as assigned homeworks from the first quarter will no longer be accepted. You may update or finish any Lesson evaluation at any time but a penalty will be imposed if you do not get the lesson done on time. Any lesson evaluation at 6.3 and before must be turned in personally, on a sheet of paper as previous explained, if you want the grade changed.
HW 8.1: 434/ 3,7,8,17,27,28 |
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10/24-W |
465/ 11,21,35,44,49,55,65,78,81,83 |
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10/26-F |
481/ 5,8,13,18,25,28 |
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10/29-M |
Catch up! L 8.1 due Wednesday |
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10/31-W |
535/ 3,7,10,11,13,16,18,19 Lesson 8.2 due Friday. Keep up! |
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11/2-F |
569 /3,8,9,15,17,21,24,29,35,38,52,65,77,83 Lessons 8.1 & 8.2 due Friday (today). Test 3: Wednesday, November 14 Lessons 7.1, 7.2, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 9.1, 9.2 |
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11/5-M |
591/ 3,6,15,19,37,47,52 Lesson 8.3 due today. |
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11/7-W |
619/ 5,15,23,27,33,40,43,54,55 Lessons 9.1 & 2 due today. Online homework 8.1,2,3 due also. On Friday, 11/9, my office will move to S116. My phone number and email will stay the same but you will not be able to reach me by phone at home (Rozier) any more. |
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11/9-F |
679/ 5,9,11,13,15,16,18,21,23,27,29 Test Wednesday: see 11/2-F |
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11/12-M |
For Friday: 682/ 35,38,41,42,45,49,55,56 Test Wednesday |
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11/19-M |
684/ 58,61,62,63,67,68,72,73,76,79,84 |
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11/26-M |
724/ 5,9,12,14,17,18,23,25,28 Start reviewing for Final! |
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11/28-W |
724/30,31,34,35,37,39,41,43,45,55,56 Review for Final! |
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Exam Review |
To review for the exam:
1) Start with your past tests for which you have an answer sheet; (2)
Go over your back homeworks (answers in the back of the book); (3) Go to the various reviews at the end of
selected chapters in your PAN. See my home page for exam date, time and place. |
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12/5-W |
Final
Notes for the End of the Course |
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1. You will have until 5:00 PM Saturday to finish the lesson evaluations. I will only check for L 11.1 & 11.2 at that time. So if you have any other lessons that have been updated by then and want to turn them in, remember to: a) number the lessons you turn in by its name (b) print out the grades from the computer (c) put your section on it and the date 2. Check your EMB sheet to make sure that I have made no typos on your grades and let me know by class Friday 12/7. G8-CpHr/C stands for Computer Hours per Class; i.e. how much time on average you spent on the computer for each class including class time. The First G8 is in hours and the second G8 is in percent. 3. Friday we will answer any questions you have on any problems as time allows. 4. Final exams are not returned by department policy. However, you may see your exam and for that purpose I will keep the exams for the first two weeks of the second semester. After that they will be discarded. 5. If you would like a final copy of EMB bring a self addressed stamped envelope to the Exam on Monday. Remember: EMB grinds out the numbers but when the chips are down, I give the grade! I will do everything I can to give you the best grade you let me give you! |
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Final Exam |
Mon 12/10 3:30 PM Sec C (10:00 MWF) K204 Sec A (11:00 MWF) K220 |
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Daily Homework Procedures Short Form: |
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1. Use lineless 8.5" by 11" paper. |
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2. Show all necessary work providing clear, yet concise explanations. |
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3. Use a straightedge to draw straight lines.
Quadrille paper is required for graphs; label axes and the scale marks
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4. Staple all work together; paper clips and dog-earing are not acceptable. |
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5. Place your first and last name, course and
section, date assigned and section /problem numbers in the upper
right-hand |