{\bf Office Hours: }\\ MTWRF 9a-10a, MTWR 3p-4p and by appointment. \\
{\bf Text: }\\
Algebra \& Trigonometry, eighth edition by Michael Sullivan.\\
{\bf Technology:}\\
The TI-89 calculator is required for this course.
You may NOT share calculators during quizzes or exams.
The use of cell phones, pagers, text or other messaging devices
is not allowed during class.\\
{\bf Prerequisites: }\\
A grade of C or higher in MATH 1111 or placement by the Mathematics Assessment Test. \\
{\bf Course objectives:}\\
Rational and transcendental functions and graphs. Triangle and analytic trigonometry including identities, equations, and applications. Law of Sines, Law of Cosines, applications of trigonometry to vectors and complex numbers. Systems of equations using matrices. \\
Upon completing this course students should be able to:\\
1. Apply the principles of trigonometry to the solution of equations and verification of identities.\\
2. Sketch the graphs of the trigonometric functions.\\
3. Identify the basic properties of vectors.\\
4. Use matrix properties to solve systems of linear equations.\\
{\bf Homework, Quizzes and Examinations: }\\
Homework will be assigned daily, but will not be collected without advance warning. Questions on homework problems can be answered in Office Hours and/or in class.
Quizzes will occur frequently, and occasionally without warning. Quiz questions will typically come from homework problems.
There will be four in-class tests, and a final\\
{\bf Grading Policy: }\\
Each test is valued at 15\% of the total grade, the quizzes and homeworks total to 15\% and the final exam is the remaining 25\% of the grade.
{\bf Honesty: }\\
Be sure you read the relevant section and know and understand the potential penalties
in the University Academic Regulations in the current undergraduate catalog or on the
campus web site.\\
{\bf Absence:}\\
If I am contacted with an acceptable excuse before the date of the quiz or exam,
then a makeup can be arranged. An acceptable excuse is in writing, contains the
student's name, the date of the absence, a signature from a faculty member sponsoring
the trip, contact information for the faculty member, and a brief mention of the nature
of the trip.\\
{\bf Special needs: }\\
I will attempt to accommodate all students with special needs to the best of my ability,
but it is the responsibility of the student to make their needs known to me. Students
with disabilities who believe they may need accommodations in this class are
encouraged to contact the counselor working with disabilities at 678-915-7244 as soon as
possible to better assure that such accommodations are implemented in a timely fashion. \\
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{\bf Dates: }\\
First day of class = Monday May 18, 2009\\
In-class exam 1 = Friday May 22, 2009 \\
Holiday = Monday May 25, 2009\\
In-class exam 2 = Friday May 29, 2009\\
In-class exam 3 = Friday June 5, 2009\\
In-class exam 4 = Friday June 12, 2009\\
Final Exam = Thursday, June 18\\
{\bf Assistance:}\\
For help with your homework, or questions about the lectures, you have a lot of options.
I will take a limited number of questions during class, as time permits. I am available
in my office for help during my posted office hours, and any unscheduled time my door
is open. For additional help, there are campus-wide resources I will announce as soon as
I have the details.\\
{\bf Practice Homework:}\\
In assignments "NC" means no calculator used, or do without a calculator, "C" means the TI-89 is allowed or required. If neither "NC" or "C" is given, then follow the directions in the book.\\
5.2 p. 352 NC: 1-20, 23-28, 29-39 odd, 41-49 odd. C: 53\\
5.3 p. 366 NC: 1-6, 7-33 odd, 41, 45, 47. C: 49, 51\\
5.4 p. 373 NC: 1, 2, 3-33 odd, 41-47 odd. C: 53\\
7.1 p. 513 NC: 1-22, 35-48, 119-121, 125. C: 23-33, 59-83 odd, 95-105 odd, 106, 111\\
7.2 p. 525 NC: 1-10, 11-37 odd, 41, 45, 49, 55-59 odd, 67, 69, 79-82\\
7.3 p. 536: NC: 1, 3, 5, 17-27 odd, 55. C: 2, 29-45 odd, 59, 91, 65, 67, 74, 75\\
7.4 p. 548: NC: 1-14, 17, 19, 33-103 odd, 109, 111, 113\\
7.5 p, 557: NC: 1-8, 9-19, 21-78 all, 79-85 odd, 89, 90\\
7.6 p. 570: NC: 1-38 all, 43-79 odd, 93, 98\\
7.7 p. 579: NC: 1-16, 17-37 odd, 45, 47\\
7.8 p. 589: NC: 1, 3-27 odd\\
8.1 p. 602 NC: 1-7, 13-20, 22, 23, 37-52, 53-67 odd C: 25-35 odd.\\
8.2 p. 614 NC: 1-8, 9-29 odd, 34-44 even, 57-65 odd C: 45-53 odd.\\
8.3 p. 620 NC: 1-8, 9-31 odd, 32-56 even, 57, 58, 63, 66, 69-75 odd, 76, 79-83 odd, 89, 92, 99, 101.\\
8.4 p. 627 NC: 1-8. 9-15 odd, 20-34 even, 37, 45-75 odd, 80, 81-95 odd\\
8.5 p. 637 NC: 1-6, 7-27 odd, 43, 44, 47-54, 58-64 even, 69-79 odd, 91, 96. \\
8.7 p. 649 NC: 1-6, 7-13 odd, 14, 18, 22, 26, 27, 31-39 odd, 53-59 odd. C: 41, 44, 47, 49, 63, 66.\\
8.8 p. 656 NC: 5-7, 9, 12-15, 19, 20, 23, 29-41 odd, 48, 52 C: 54, 57, 60, 63, 67\\
9.1 p. 673 NC: 1-8. C: 11-21 odd, 25, 27, 29, 33. \\
9.2 p. 682 NC: 1-8. C: 9-33 odd, 37, 39, 41, 47.\\
9.3 p. 689 NC: 1-8. C: 7-31 odd, 33, 35, 39.\\
9.4 p. 694 NC: 1-4. C: 5-29 odd, 33, 35, 37.\\
10.1 p. 720 NC: 1-18, 19-49 odd, 55-62. C: 83\\
10.3 p. 744 NC: 1-10, 11-59 odd\\
10.4 p. 755 NC: 1-14, 15-51 odd, 61, 63. C: 65, 67, 71, 71\\
10.5 p. 763 NC: 1-6, 7-25 odd,. C: 27-37 odd\\
12.1 p. 847 NC: 1-6, 7-39 odd, 41, 45, 49, 53. C: 55, 59, 63, 67.\\
12.2 p. 862 NC: 1-4, 5-35 odd, 37, 41, 45, 49, 53, 57, 63. C: 73, 79.\\
12.3 p. 873 NC: 1-4, 5-29 odd, 33, 37, 41, 43.\\
12.4 p. 889 NC: 1-6, 7-27 odd, 29, 31, 35, 41, 43, 51. C: 65, 69, 71, 73.