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Math 0305:  Intermediate Algebra

Fall 2006


Instructor:    Matt Radio
Email:           mradio@elp.rr.com

Office Hrs:   Tuesday            11:30 AM - 12:15 PM
                      Tuesday            08:20 PM - 09:00 PM
                      Thursday          11:30 AM - 12:15 PM
                      Other times by appt.
  • Daily Schedule - Here you will will find material covered, homework assignments, and exam/quiz dates
Important Announcements
  • FINAL EXAM
    • 8:30 Class --->  TUES, DEC. 5 from 8:00AM - 10:00AM
    • 10:00 Class -->  TUES, DEC. 5 from 10:00AM - 12:00PM
  • Please consult the Class Schedule link above for assignments during the last week.
  • Sample Exam #3 (pdf) - This is due on Thursday, Oct. 26 for a quiz grade.  Please attempt the problems for our review session on Tuesday.
  • Exam #2 Grades have been posted.  Attend class on Thursday 10/5/06 for bonus opportunity.
  • Exam #2 will focus on sections 7.1-7.4; there will be brief questions from 7.5-7.6.
  • Due to computer file conversion error, please note that question #4b on the sample exam is the same as p. 464 #93.
  • Sample Exam #2 (pdf) - This will be due for a quiz grade on Thursday Sept. 28.
  • Exam #1 Resubmission / Quiz #3 (pdf) - Your corrections for Exam #1 are due for a quiz grade on Thursday Sept. 14, 2006.  If you choose NOT to make any corrections, you will be given your original exam grade for this quiz grade.
  • SEMESTER BONUS PROJECT:
    • Complete all starred (*) homework problems listed on the Class Schedule page  under assignments for the semester.
    • You will be able to earn 1 bonus point per problem completed correctly..
    • You may turn in your solutions as we go along.  I will check them and return them.  The entire packet should be submitted at the final exam.
  • Sample Exam #1 (pdf) - This should be completed for class on Tuesday, Sept. 5, and is DUE to be turned in on Sept.7, 2006.
Useful Links

  • SOS Math - free resource for math review material from Algebra to Differential Equations!
  • Mathworld - the web's most extensive mathematics resourse