Review Sessions
  • Thursday, 4/30/2009, 6-9 PM in CB 237, CB 316, and CB 333. For the most assistance, come early and come to the Thursday review!
  • Monday, 5/4/2009, 6-9 PM in CB 316, CB 335, and CB 337
You will need to bring a copy of the worksheet with you to the review session. If you find any errors, please report them to your instructor.
There will also be review assignments on WHS that do not count for credit.

IMPORTANT NOTES: The final exam in on THURSDAY, 5/7. The location for your final exam may be DIFFERENT than the location for Exams 1-3. Check the Exam Locations link for more information.

There will be a formula sheet attached to the back of your final exam. You can see it by clicking on the link below.
Formula Sheet for Final Exam

EXAMS 1 and 2
Due to problems created by the winter storm, there has been a slight adjustment for exams 1 and 2. The first exam will cover Activities 1-6. It will only be worth 90 points. The second exam will cover Activities 7-13. It will be worth 110 points.

CALCULATORS
You may use a calculator on the exam, but you may not use a calculator with a Computer Algebra System (CAS). We will follow the rules used by ACT for calculators. For more information about calculators see ACT Calculator Rules. NOTE: The TI-89 is prohibited.



Dear Student,

This website has been designed as a means to support you in MA109, College Algebra. In addition to general information on our course policy, this website contains weekly announcements, useful links, and a collection of lecture notes designed to make your learning experience as easy, rewarding, and as fun as possible.

Several files posted on these pages contain embedded mathematics. Currently, they are posted in PDF format and they are printable by the network printers at the various computer labs on campus.

Things are never perfect and neither is this course page! Thus, we welcome your feedback. In particular, what kind of additional material should we post on this page and in what form? Just as important: Do you have a topic or problem that should be discussed in class? Let us know!

We hope you'll have a great semester with us.

Your Instructors
          






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