MAP103 - Summer II

MAP103 - Summer II

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Course Description:
MAP 103 is a course in High School Algebra which prepares you for future classes in Calculus and/or Mathematical Thinking.
We will be covering selected chapters from the Textbook entitled *Intermediate Algebra* by Miller ,O'Neil and Hyde.

Instructor:
Jonathan Hales - email: jhales (at) math (dot) sunysb (dot) edu

*This course does not satisfy the DEC C requirement for graduation. Nor does it count towards graduation credits.
Office Hours: TBA

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Use of calculators will not be allowed. They will not be allowed on the exams, nor on the final.
Grading Policy:

HW Problems:
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HW # Section Problems Due Date PDF of problems Solutions
1 5.1 16,18,20,32,34 Thursday, July 16 Problems
1 5.2 10,16,44,48,60 Thursday, July 16 Problems
1 5.3 10,12,28,30,40 Thursday, July 16 Problems
2 5.4 34,52,54 Monday, July 20 Problems
2 5.5 10,16,22 Monday, July 20 Problems
2 6.2 6,12,14,22,24 Monday, July 20 Problems
2 6.3 8,14,32,34,36,48,60 Monday, July 20 Problems
3 6.3 (sorry about the typo AGAIN! The numbering system of the book is confusing me. This should be the last time. Will give credit if you did the wrong section as always) 38,42,44,54,58,60 Wednesday, July 22 For PDF click on link directly above.
4 6.4 18,20,24,30 Won't be collected Problems
4 6.5 10,22,30 Won't be collected Problems
5 2.2 12,32,46 Monday, August 3 problems for hw's 5,6
5 2.3 32,33,58 Monday, August 3 problems for hw's 5,6
5 2.4 14,52,34,38 Monday, August 3 problems for hw's 5,6
6 7.1 8,9,23,25,42,44 Wednesday, August 5 problems for hw's 5,6
6 7.2 9,10,22 (skip part c.),68,70,78 Wednesday, August 5 problems for hw's 5,6
6 7.4 30,58,61 Wednesday, August 5 problems for hw's 5,6
6 7.5 12,56 Wednesday, August 5 problems for hw's 5,6
6 7.6 56,60,64,82 Wednesday, August 5 problems for hw's 5,6
6 7.7 Problems are in PDF, will put up #'s later Wednesday, August 5 problems for hw's 5,6
Final see pdf see pdf on last day Final HW


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