Math 1030-6 Homework (Spring 2006)

Class period held on this day:

Before class, you should:

During class, we’ll cover this unit of the textbook:

After class, you should be able to do these exercises:

The quiz on this material will be in class on:

March 9 (Thurs.)

Read pages 489-495

8A

8A: 1-8; 9-28; 29

March 23 (Q6)

March 14, 16

No class on these days because of Spring Break!  Have a good one!

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March 21 (Tues.)

Read pages 498-505

8B

8B: 1-12, 13-24; 25-56; 57-58 & 4A: 79-81 & 4B: 33-34

March 23 (Q6)

Memorize all the formulas on page 529 and know when to use which.

March 23 (Thurs.)

Class canceled today. Take-home quiz due next time.

(take-home quiz due Tuesday)

March 28 (Tues.)

Read pages 509-516

8C

8C: 1-12, 13-22, 23-33

March 30 (Q7)

March 30 (Thurs.)

Read pages 531-539

9A

9A: 1-8, 9-26, 27-38

April 6 (Q8)

Group projects are due today!  Don’t forget to sign the title page.  Within the next few days, complete the group evaluation sent via e-mail.

(complete group evaluation)

April 4 (Tues.)

Read pages 542-553

9B

9B: 1-10, 11-48, 49

April 6 (Q8)

April 6 (Thurs.)

Read pages 557-568

9C

9C: 1-10, 11-39, 40-49

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Homework assignment (HW2): This is your chance to write the exam! By this Friday (April 7), write up 6 good test questions (2 easy, 2 medium, 2 difficult questions), along with the solutions. Give me a copy in class on Thursday or e-mail a copy to me by the end of the day on Friday. Not only may your questions make it on the real exam, this is a great way to study for the exam. (This assignment counts as a quiz score.)

(questions to me by Friday)

April 11 (Tues.)

Semifinal Exam 3 on Tuesday, April 11 will cover the new material from chapters 8 and 9, as well as some earlier material.  Come on time and bring a calculator.

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April 13 (Thurs.)

Read pages 575-588

10A

1-16, 17-80, 81-87

April 20 (Q9)

Memorize and be able to use all the formulas in section 10A: Table 10.2 and Table 10.3. (I know, I know, I'm mean, but any of these could show up on the final exam!)

April 18 (Tues.)

Read pages 597-599 (Pythagorean Theorem)

10B

5, 51-56, 86

April 20 (Q9)

Memorize the Pythagorean Theorem (page 597).

April 20 (Thurs.)

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review

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April 25 (Tues.)

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review

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Alternative Assignments are due today. You can do up to three alternative assignments. Today is the last day of class!

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Final Exam

May 1 (Mon.) 3:30-5:30 p.m. JTB 140

Your Final Exam on Monday, May 1 is from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in room JTB 140.

  • Note that this is NOT our normal classroom, day, or time. The JTB is the James Talmage Building and is right across the President's Circle from our normal classroom.

  • The exam is a comprehensive departmental exam and we will be sharing the classroom with two other classes.

  • The final is worth 30% of your grade, which is as much as all the other exams combined. Finish this course strong. Study hard, ask lots of questions, memorize the formulas, and review the quizzes, semifinals, homework, and examples from class (especially the examples I said were on past final exams!). Come ready for anything. You can do it!

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Course Evaluations

April 13-

May 14

Evaluate the course sometime before May 14. You must evaluate the course before you can view your course grade. Go to gate.acs.utah.edu and log in to evaluate. Be nice and thorough and leave comments. This will affect my future teaching and the jobs I will be able to get.

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