Courses I am teaching Fall Semester 2008: Precalculus, Calculus 2, Algebra I
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Trigonometry (Math 121)

Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 11:00 - 11:50 a.m., Room M331

Prerequisite
Math 321 (Geometry) and Math 331 (Intermediate Algebra)

Catalog Description

The study of directed angles, degree/radian measures of angles, trigonometric functions of angles and of numbers, solutions of right and oblique triangles, identities, functions of composite angles, graphs, equations, inverse functions, vectors and complex numbers.

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Fall 2007 Assignments (under construction)

Fall 2007 Syllabus

Vocabulary and Key Points Matrix for Sections 1.1 - 2.1

Worksheets for Sections 1.1 and 1.2

Calculus 2 (Math 182)

This section of Math 181, a five unit course, is taught four days per week: fifty minutes on Monday and Wednesday and seventy-five minutes on Tuesday and Thursday.

Monday, Wednesday: 12:00-12:50 Tuesday, Thursday: 11:30-12:50 Room M331

Prerequisites
Math 181 (Calculus 1)

Catalog Description
The second in a two-semester sequence comprising first-year calculus.  Topics include algebra of vectors, methods and applications of intigration, Taylor series, an introduction to differential equations, and the use of technology to solve calculus problems.

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Fall 2008 Syllabus

Outcomes and Objectives for Calculus 2

Techniques of Integration: Substitution and Integration by Parts

Cheat Sheets/Tables (Algebra, Trig, Calculus)

Paul's Online Calculus Notes

Calculus Help for the Concept of a Limit

List of Great Math Sites

Precalclus (Math 141)

This course is taught four days per week. One hour on Monday and Wednesday and one-and-a-half hours on Tuesday and Thursday.

Prerequisites
Math 321 (Geometry)and Math 331 (Algebra 2)

Catalog Description
Preparation for the calculus sequence, including algebra, functions and graphs, trigonometry, systems of equations and inequalities, sequences and series, analytic geometry, and applications. This is an accelerated one semester alternative to the two semester of trigonometry (Math 121) and College Algebra (Math 131).

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Fall 2007 Assignments (under construction)

Fall 2007 Syllabus

Calculus 1 (Math 181) REVIEW

This section of Math 181, a five unit course, is taught four days per week: fifty minutes on Monday and Wednesday and seventy-five minutes on Tuesday and Thursday.

Monday, Wednesday: 12:00-12:50 Tuesday, Thursday: 11:30-12:50 Room M331

Prerequisites
Math 141 (Precalculus) or both Math 121 (Trigonometry) and Math 131 (College Algebra)

Catalog Description
The first in a two-semester sequence comprising first year calculus.  Topics include functions, limits, continuity, the derivative, differentiation of algebraic, trigonometric and transcendental functions, applications of differentiation, the definite integral, and the use of technology to solve calculus problems.

LINKS

Outcomes and Objectives for Calculus I

Finding Derivatives Algebraically

The Product Rule

The Quotient Rule

The Chain Rule for Composite Functions

Web Quizzes

Cheat Sheets/Tables (Algebra, Trig, Calculus)

Paul's Online Calculus Notes

Calculus Help for Continuity

The Intermediate Value Theorem

Calculus Help for the Concept of a Limit

List of Great Math Sites

 

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