MATH 1060Q (109Q)
Precalculus
Fall 2013
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12-2 The final exam will be held on Saturday, December 14 from 1pm - 3pm in CAST 212. More information about the final exam can be found on the Common Course Webpage under Exams (or by clicking here). Review session information will also be posted on the Common Course Exam page. Practice problems for the final are available and can be found here.
11-4 Information regarding the time and room number for Midterm 2 can be found on the Common Course Webpage under Exams (or by clicking here). Review session information for Midterm 2 will also be posted on the Common Course Exam page. Practice problems for Midterm 2 are available and can be found here.
10-2 Midterm 1 information including the time and room number for the exam can be found on the Common Course Webpage under Exams (or by clicking here). Review session information for Midterm 1 will also be posted on the Common Course Exam page. Practice problems for Midterm 1 are available and can be found here.
9-16 Information about extra credit for this course can be found here.
9-16 Please see me about solutions to the worksheets. The solutions will no longer be posted online.
9-10 Solutions to the Function notation worksheet can be found here.
9-5 Solutions to the Absolute value worksheet can be found here.
9-3 A pdf of the solution to Question 9 on the Absolute value worksheet can be found here.
8-29 A pdf with properties and identities of exponents and logarithms can be accessed here.
8-27 First day of class
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- Course Syllabus You are responsible for knowing the information and policies in the syllabus.
- Course Calendar Important dates for the course in a convenient calendar format
- Homework
Administrative Links
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Student Resource Links
- Studying in college
- Resources for assistance and tutoring
- Piazza This class is connected to Piazza, an online discussion board. Here, you may ask any question related to the class, and an instructor or fellow student will answer it. For more information, click here. Enjoy!
- Q Center UConn's Quantitative Learning Center provides free, drop-in tutoring for a number of mathematics, chemistry, statistics, and physics classes. If you need additional help, the Q Center maintains a list of private tutors for you to peruse.
- Paul's Online Math Notes Notes and "cheat sheets" for a range of topics including algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and differential equations.
- Thanks to Benjamin Lofink for finding this resource.
- Sites with helpful advice for studying mathematics
- Interesting sites related to mathematics (If you see a math site you like that's not here, email me the URL.)