MATH 126
Class Number 27156/Section 3009
MW 4:30 PM - 5:50 PM - Spring 2020
WebEx Meeting Room Link
Upcoming homework due.
- Due Sunday, May 3rd at 11:59pm: Sections 3.6 and 8.1
Past & upcoming exams.
- Wednesday, 2/26 - Exam #1: Sections 1.1 - 1.8
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Wednesday, 3/25 - Exam #2 (take-home): Sections 2.1 - 2.6
- Exam #2 Review
- Exam #2 (See the information in this document for exam information I sent via email.)
- Exam #2 Answer Key
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Due Wednesday, 5/6 - Exam #3 (take-home): Section 3.1 - 3.6, 8.1
- Exam #3 (See the information in this document for exam information I sent via email.)
- Exam #3 Answer Key
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Due Wednesday, 5/13 - Final Exam (take-home): All sections
- Final Exam (See the information in this document for exam information I sent via email.)
In order to use the following interactive applets, you need to download and install the free Wolfram CDF Player.
04/27/2020: The last section we will go through this semester is 8.1, not 8.4 as originally indicated on the syllabus. I've removed the section 8.4 homework from ALEKS.
03/30/2020: I sent out the information in this document via Canvas and CSN email. The information includes updates on tutoring, last drop date, and conseling services.
03/23/2020: I have extended the homework for section 2.4 - 2.6 in ALEKS from 3/25/2020 at 4:30pm to 3/25/2020 at 11:59pm, which is when Exam #2 is due. If anyone would like me to extend their homework for sections 2.1 - 2.3 (it's currently due on 3/25/2020 at 4:30pm), please let me know and I will extend it for you.
03/19/2020: I sent out the information in this document via email in Canvas regarding a few updates.
03/17/2020: IMPORTANT: I sent out the information in this document via email in Canvas regarding moving class from campus to online.
03/15/2020: I've extended all the homework for the sections that will be covered on Exam #2 (sections 2.1 - 2.6) to be due on Wednesday, Mach 25th at 4:30pm, which is when Exam #2 is scheduled to begin. Also, don't forget that we voted to do video lectures this week at home, instead of in class.
03/02/2020: I've updated the syllabus and schedule in Excel to reflect the correct dates I'll be traveling and, therefore, there will be lecture videos. Those dates are 03/16/2020, 03/18/2020, 04/20/2020, and 04/22/2020.
02/20/2020: I've uploaded the section 1.8 video and notes above. I've also extended the homework for sections 1.7 and 1.8, so that if there are any questions about section 1.8, you can ask during class on Monday and still have time to work on the homework before it's due. The homework for these two sections will now be due on Wednesday, 2/26/2020 at 4:30pm when Exam #1 begins.
02/17/2020: I've added a review for Exam #1 in the Homework and Exams section above. The review is a copy of Exam #1 with the graphs, functions, and values taken out and replaced by placeholders. For example, question #3 on the exam asks you to determine whether each of three functions is even, odd, or neither. In parts (a) and (b) of the review, the function expressions on the exam have been replaced with the word "function" as a placeholder and in part (c), the graph that you will see on the exam has been replaced with a blank graph that says "Graph Placeholder" in the review.
02/12/2020: I've added a PDF called Section 1.7: Example Graphs to the Handouts section. It might be easier to print that than try to draw those graphs into your notes.
02/05/2020: Since we didn't finish Section 1.5 in class today, the homework for that section will not be due this Sunday, 02/09/2020; instead, the Section 1.5 homework will be due on Tuesday, 02/18/2020. I've updated ALEKS to reflect this change in due date.
02/03/2020: I've added a PDF called Section 1.4: Example Graphs to the Handouts section. It might be easier to print that than try to draw those graphs into your notes.
01/29/2020: Since we didn't finish Section 1.3 in class today, the homework for that section will not be due this Sunday, 02/02/2020; instead, the Section 1.3 homework will be due on Sunday, 02/09/2020. I've updated ALEKS to reflect this change in due date.
01/28/2020: I've added a PDF called Section 1.3: Example Graphs to the Handouts section. It might be easier to print that than try to draw those graphs into your notes.
01/26/2020: For those who need a little extra time to purchase an access code for ALEKS, you can use the following temporary access code: 380F7-FF06A-35176-74C74. This access code will give you access to ALEKS for two weeks while you wait for financial aid or another funding source to pay for your ALEKS access. A few things to note about this temporary access code:
- This code does not add an additional two weeks to your account. Once you purchase an access code, the start date will be backdated to the date you signed up using the temporary access code.
- Once the two week access from this temporary code expires, you will be locked out of your ALEKS account until you purchase a regular access code. Because of this, it is highly recommended that you purchase a regular access code before this temporary access code expires.
- Once you purchase a regular access code, you will go to the class tile menu and select "Extend access," then enter your new access code. You do not need to create a new ALEKS account.