MAT1375/D572 – Ganguli – Spring 2019
This course is designed to prepare students for the study of Calculus. Topics include an in-depth study of functions such as polynomial functions, inverse functions, radical functions, rational functions, trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic functions; solving inequalities; elements of vectors and complex numbers; solving trigonometric equations and identities involving sum, double and half-angle formulas; Binomial Theorem; and progressions. A graphing calculator is required.
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Guide to the Final Exam Review
[latexpage] As I have been saying over the course of the semester, you should try to work […] See MoreGuide to the Final Exam Review
Here are the notes I wrote on the board yesterday at the end of class, as a guide to the take-home […] See MoreTake-home Exam #4
Here is a useful image of the unit circle labeled with the "special angles" and the coordinates of […] See MoreThe Unit Circle
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Quiz #7 – Fri April 12 / WebWork sets
We will have a quiz this Friday, which will cover exponential functions (the material on the "Exponential Functions - Graphs" WebWork). I have opened a handful of additional WebWork sets. You should start with "Logarithmic Functions - […] See MoreQuiz #7 – Fri April 12 / WebWork sets
As I announced in class, we will take Exam #2 next Tuesday (April 2). We will have a quiz tomorrow (Fri, March 29), which will cover rational functions (domains, x- and y-intercepts, vertical asymptotes, and inequalities) See MoreExam #2 / Quiz #6
Currently open WebWork sets & their due dates: "Polynomials - Graphs": due this Friday, March 8, 2pm "Polynomials - Theory": due Friday, March 15, 2pm "Polynomials - Division": due Friday, March 22, 2pm I will assign additional WebWork […] See MoreWebWork schedule: Polynomials
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