Homework will be assigned for each section covered. Pearson Student Tech Support: (844) 292-7015 You cannot begin the assigned work until you have correctly setup your MyMathLab account. It is very important to register quickly and correctly. Register for MyMathLab as soon as possible through the Redshelf link. The main activities in this course are weekly homework assignments, quizzes, and regular unit exams. If students have questions, please contact your Publisher’s customer support team: Opting out will cut off your access to the required materials for this course Your student account will be charged for the cost of these materials, unless you opt out These are course materials offered at the lowest market rate RedShelf’s link will be the opportunity for students to opt-outģ. Students will access their product through the Publisher’s D2L Link (CODE REQUIRED)Ģ. Please read the instructions below to then also convey this to your students (Step 3).ġ. You are in an Inclusive Access course and will be receiving your course materials (Pearson Coded Courseware), digitally, through D2L on the first day of class at the lowest negotiated price.
A graphing calculator – TI 83, TI 83 plus, TI 84, TI 84 Plus, or TI 84 Plus Silver Edition.MyMathLab Student Access Code (includes e-text) - Provided in D2L under the Redshelf link.Title of Textbook: College Algebra (optional) You do not have to purchase it separately. The student will demonstrate an understanding of the application of the following topics: (CLO 6).Graphing of inequalities and quadratic inequalities.The student will demonstrate a basic understanding of functions including: (CLO 3, 4).The ability to synthesize information from a variety of sources to solve problems and interpret results.The appropriate use of technology to supplement and enhance conceptual understanding, visualization, and inquiry.Critical thinking to formulate decisions and problem solving based on reasoning and analysis.The ability to perform and solve basic function operations and algebraic problems using appropriate vocabulary.It is strongly recommended that the student should have completed Intermediate Algebra, or the equivalent, with a “C” or better. Study of functions including, but not limited to, absolute value, quadratic, polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and exponential systems of equations and matrices. Course Number: MATH 1103 Course Description