Here are links to old posts with scans of the problems assigned for homework (due Monday, 1/30).
Ignore the due dates listed in those posts.
Remember to put your name and the section number (or just the chapter for the Ch. 1 and 2 review assignments) on each page, and staple the section together (unless it's only one page). Once you do the four assignments below, you should have four separate batches of homework to submit.
Also, if you are stumped by a problem (or group of similar problems), write down a list of things you do and don't understand about that kind of problem.
Chapter 1, Pg. 73,4 # 1-31 odd
Chapter 2, Page 158,9 #1-21 odd, 33-39 odd
Section 3.1 – Graphing Linear Equations, Recommended Assignment: pp. 176-179 # 1-7 odd, # 11-43 odd
Section 3.2 – The Slope of a Line, Recommended Assignment: Pgs.192-194 # 1-67 odd
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
MTH-075 Homework
Here are links to old posts for the homework due on Monday 1/30:
Ch.1 homework
Section 2.1 homework
Section 2.2 homework
Obviously if the post says the due date is Sept. 8, that doesn't apply to you.
Ch.1 homework
Section 2.1 homework
Section 2.2 homework
Obviously if the post says the due date is Sept. 8, that doesn't apply to you.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
First Day Handout for MTH-095 Intermediate Algebra
MTH-095 First Day Handout, Spring 2012
Correction: It says 90% and above gets you "O" for outstanding. It should say 85% and above.
Correction: It says 90% and above gets you "O" for outstanding. It should say 85% and above.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
MTH-075 Announcement
We're not actually supposed to have class on Tuesday, December 13. Then again, it's not forbidden, either, and apparently our room will be available. So we will have class as usual and continue to review for the final. Do the practice final and see what problems you have questions about.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
MTH-095 Practice Final
Here is the practice final. Most of these don't have multiple choice answers as on the actual final. This is just freshly typed--there may be typographical errors.
Each problem represents the sort of problem that appears on the actual final. If you can handle this test, you don't need to worry about the final.
MTH 095 Practice Final
Each problem represents the sort of problem that appears on the actual final. If you can handle this test, you don't need to worry about the final.
MTH 095 Practice Final
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
MTH-075 Practice Final
Here is the practice final. I have not gone over it since typing it, so as it says in supermarket circulars, "Not responsible for typographical errors."
Oh, yeah, there are typos alright. Problems 7, 18, and 24 have issues. Problem 7, answer C should be minus instead of plus. Problem 18, answer D should have a 2x where it has an x. Problem 24 has an solution that turns out to cause division by zero in the original equation.
MTH 075 Practice Final
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