It is important to remind you all that WeBWorK counts for 25% of your overall class grade.That means if you produce zero WeBWorK over the course of the semester, your maximum grade can only go up to a C… and that is with 100% on every test.
Speaking of tests, our second test is going to take place on Monday April 1st. Please bring a TI-84+ calculator, as it is a requirement for the test. You will also not receive a test paper unless you submit your internet-enabled electronic devices (phones, smartwatches, Google glasses,etc. )
I am posting a version of Practice Test 2. Warning: This is not a replacement for test 2. If you need extra questions, you may use Final Exam Review or WeBWorK.
Speaking of tests, our first test is going to take place on Wednesday, February 28th. Please bring a TI-84+ calculator, as it is a requirement for the test. You will also not receive a test paper unless you submit your internet-enabled electronic devices (phones, smartwatches, Google glasses,etc. ). The test is on virtually every topic from the beginning.
Tip: When in doubt, look up the MAT1375 Final Exam Review. It’s a safe bet that if the question is on here, and we’ve done it in class already, that it will be on the test. That being said, I’ll tell you to expect questions 3, 4, and 13 to be featured on the test.
Review for Unit I. Another good tool is the little review at the end of each chapter in the textbook.
Assume all WeBWorK sections are possible. But the following should be expected:
Functions – Piecewise
Functions – Operations
Functions – Linear Functions
Functions – Inverse Functions
Functions – Translations
Functions – Graphs
Functions – Difference Quotient (2 of them – one polynomial is definite and either square root or rational function)
Polynomials – Division (remainder theorem will likely be an extra credit question also)
Polynomials – Graphs
Interval Notation, Domains and Ranges will be asked within other questions
I might throw something else in there, like symmetries.
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Students are welcome to come in, Monday – Thursday 10:30am – 4:30pm, in person in Namm 406.
Name: Mr. Victor Lee
Class Days: Monday, Wednesday
Class Times: 2:15 pm – 3:55 pm
Room: N703
Office: N825
Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Online Classroom/Office
Topics include an in-depth study of functions such as polynomial functions, radical functions, trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic functions; connections to vectors and complex numbers; solving trigonometric equations, and identities involving sum, double and half-angle formulas; Binomial Theorem and progressions.
WeBWorK
This class uses WeBWorK, an online homework system. Login information will be provided by your professor. For information about how to use the WeBWorK system, please see the WeBWorK Guide for Students.
The WeBWorK Q&A site is a place to ask and answer questions about your homework problems. HINT: To ask a question, start by logging in to your WeBWorK section, then click “Ask for Help” after any problem.
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