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    Math 100 Precalculus (Spring 2015)

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Course syllabus (pdf)

Credit: (1-2)2
Frequency: Fall/Spring Terms

Catalog description: Mat 100 is a preparatory course for calculus courses. Topics include: Functions and their inverses, operations with functions and graphing techniques, polynomial functions, rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities and trigonometric equations, systems of equations, inequalities and solving techniques.

Course Objectives: A successful student will: become comfortable with the language of functions; gain an understanding of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions and ability to describe their graphs; be able to solve linear and quadratic equations and equations with exponential and logarithmic functions; and gain problem solving skills analyzing the quantitative aspects of real- world problems and creating mathematical models.

Course Coordinator: Emel Bilgin      (office: TZ-30, phone: x3423, email: bemel_at_metu.edu.tr)

Course Website: /math100
Course grades and general course announcements will be posted on the course website. The website also contains links to WeBWorK and further course resources.

Textbook: Barnett, Ziegler, Syleen and Sobecki. Precalculus 7th ed. Mc Graw Hill, 2010.

Exams and Grading: Course grades are determined by (online) homework completed in recitations, a midterm exam, and a final exam; as well as a small number of bonus points awarded on the basis of attendance, class participation, and/or project completion.

  • Midterm: 30 %
  • Final Exam: 50 %
  • Short Exams: (2x) 10 % = 20 %
  • Bonus: 5 % (policy varies between sections)

Homework: Course homework will be assigned using the online WeBWork system. This homework will be completed during recitation hours in a computer lab with the aid of the assistants.

Make-up Policy: In order to be eligible to enter the make-up examination for a missed examination, a student must have a documented or verifiable and officially acceptable excuse. It is not possible to make up multiple missed exams. The make-up examination for all exams will be after the final exam, and will include all topics.

Math Help Room: Office hours will be held in the mathematics help room (T-103). Students are encouraged to visit the help room both at the office hours of their own instructors, and others. The room can also be used for studying and for working in groups. Students are also encouraged to seek out instructors in their offices.

Lectures
S1 - E. Bilgin Mon 13:40-15:30
Thu 8:40-9:30
TAZ-08
S2 - E. Bilgin Tue 10:40-12:30
Thu 9:40-10:30
TAZ-08
S3 - E. Gurel Mon 13:40-15:30
Wed 13:40-14:30
TAZ-09
TAZ-08
S4 - E. Gurel Mon 15:40-17:30
Wed 14:40-15:30
TAZ-09
TAZ-08


Important Dates
  • February 16: Classes Start
  • February 23-27: Add-Drop
  • April 23: HOLIDAY (Thursday)
  • April 24: Withdrawal deadline
  • May 1: HOLIDAY (Friday)
  • May 19: HOLIDAY (Tuesday)
  • May 22: Classes End
  • May 25-June 6: Finals Period
  • June 13: Grades Announced
  • June 17-19: Resit Exams