Math1375 - Ganguli - Fall 2020

Ganguli | Math 1375 | Fall 2020

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Quiz #1: Take-home quiz (due Friday)

Quiz #1 is a short take-home assignment which will be due Friday. You can download the pdf with the quiz exercises from OpenLab Files or from Blackboard.

For the latter, navigate to “Content” where I have created a Quiz #1 Assignment. That is where you should submit your written solutions.

Instructions

  1. Write out your solutions. If you have access to a printer, you can print out the Quiz pdf and write your solutions in the spaces provided. But it’s fine to write your solutions on a blank piece of paper. You don’t need to rewrite the statements of the exercises, but please write your solutions in order (show all your work!) and number/label them.
  2. Scan your written solutions to a single pdf file (i.e., not a jpeg!). There are number of free smartphone apps you can use to scan to pdf. Some popular ones are Cam Scanner, Microsoft Office Lens, Adobe Scan, and Genius Scan (see here). If you have a Google or Dropbox account, you can use the Google Drive app or the Dropbox app to scan and save the pdf to the cloud.
  3. Upload your pdf to the Quiz #1 Assignment on Blackboard.

Class 6 Agenda (Wed Sept 16)

Class Info

Topics

  • More about functions: difference quotients and piecewise-defined functions

 

To-Do:

  • Read Ch 3 of the textbook
  • See the MAT1375 Course Hub page: Lesson 3: Functions by formulas and graphs
  • Complete WebWork sets: “Lines Review” and “Functions – Notation” (due Wednesday Sept 16)
  • Start next WebWork sets: “Functions – Difference Quotients” and “Functions – Piecewise” (due Wednesday Sept 23)

 

Class 5 Agenda (Mon Sept 14)

Class Info

Topics

  • Functions by formulas and graphs (Ch 3)

 

To-Do:

  • Read Ch 3 of the textbook
  • See the MAT1375 Course Hub pages: Lesson 3: Functions by formulas and graphs
  • Complete WebWork sets: “Lines Review” and “Functions – Notation” (due Wednesday Sept 16)
  • Start next WebWork sets: “Functions – Difference Quotients” and “Functions – Piecewise”

 

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