MATH 090 - Beginning Algebra4 Credit: (4 lecture, 1 lab, 0 clinical) 5 Contact Hours: [Prerequisite: Math Level 3 ][Pre- or co-requisite: GNST 100 ] This course explores beginning algebra concepts including linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations, and an introduction to functions through numerical, graphical, and symbolic representations. Students explore these concepts using a problem solving approach with appropriate technology. OFFERED: fall and spring semesters
Course Goals/ Objectives/ Competencies: Goal 1: Students will establish routines for working collaboratively and independently to solve problems. (Throughout course)
- Work collaboratively in small groups.
- Investigate the structure of a mathematical system and its notation.
- Apply appropriate problem solving strategies (solve simpler problems, use manipulatives, draw a picture, make a table, look for a pattern, make a graph, guess & check) using Polya’s four-step approach.
- Explore connections among number systems (natural, whole, integers, rational, irrational, real).
Goal 2: Students will investigate algebraic expressions and equations, and apply algebraic properties. (Chapter 1)
- Order numbers on a number line.
- Identify variables, constants, numerical coefficients, and expressions.
- Translate English phrases into algebraic expressions.
- Translate English sentences into algebraic statements.
- Identify natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, and real numbers.
- Find the absolute value of a real number.
- Define and apply exponents.
- Simplify expressions using the Order of Operations.
- Use a calculator to verify the Order of Operations.
- Determine whether a number is a solution of an equation.
- Apply the Commutative and Associative properties.
- Apply the Distributive property.
- Apply the Identity property.
Goal 3: Students will investigate equations and inequalities. (Chapter 2)
- Identify terms, like terms, and unlike terms.
- Combine like terms.
- Apply the Distributive property to parentheses.
- Write word phrases as algebraic expressions.
- Define linear equations.
- Apply the Addition Property of Equality.
- Apply the Multiplication Property of Equality.
- Use the calculator to check solutions to equations.
- Identify identities and conditional equations.
- Identify linear and nonlinear equations.
- Apply Guess and Check tables.
- Solve word problems.
- Use formulas to solve problems.
- Solve literal equations.
- Solve percent problems using equations of the form a% b = c.
Goal 4: Students will investigate inequalities (Section 2.8).
- Define linear inequalities in one variable.
- Graph solution sets of inequalities on a number line.
- Solve simple linear inequalities.
- Solve simple inequality applications.
Goal 5: Students will investigate the graphs of linear equations in two variables. (Chapter 3)
- Read and interpret graphs.
- Identify quadrants, axes, the origin, ordered pairs, and coordinates.
- Identify linear and nonlinear equations.
- Determine whether an ordered pair is a solution to a two-variable equation.
- Find the missing coordinate given one coordinate.
- Graph paired data.
- Graph a linear equation given two points.
- Explore the roles of parameters m and b in y=mx+b using a calculator.
- Identify intercepts of a graph.
- Find the slope and vertical intercept from an equation.
- Find horizontal and vertical intercepts of lines.
- Graph a linear equation using intercepts.
- Identify and graph vertical and horizontal lines.
- Find the slope of a line given two points.
- Find the slope of a line given an equation.
- Find the slope of a line from its graph.
- Find the slope of a line from a table.
- Graph a line given a point and a slope.
- Find the slopes of horizontal and vertical lines.
- Compare the slopes of parallel and perpendicular lines.
- Interpret slopes as rates of change.
- Interpret the meanings of intercepts in terms of the units of measure.
- Use a slope and vertical intercept to write the equation of a line and graph the line.
- Graph and write the equation of horizontal lines.
- Graph and write the equations of vertical lines.
- Determine a linear equation given ordered pairs of data.
- Determine a linear equation given a graph.
- Recognize the slope concept in real life applications.
- Determine relationships among numeric, algebraic, and graphic representations of lines.
Goal 6: Students will investigate systems of 2x2 linear equations. (Chapter 4)
- Determine if an ordered pair is a solution of a system of equations in two variables.
- Solve a system of equations by graphing.
- Solve a system of equations by substitution.
- Solve a system of equations by elimination (multiplication/addition).
- Apply appropriate problem solving strategies to set up and solve a system of equations for an applied problem.
Goal 7: Students will investigate exponential expressions. (Sections 5.1 & 5.5)
- Develop exponent properties using the meaning of exponents.
- Use a calculator to explore patterns in exponents.
- Simplify exponential expressions using the meaning of exponents.
- Simplify multiplication, division, and powers of exponential expressions.
- Use the Product Rule for exponential expressions.
- Use the Power Rule for exponential expressions.
- Use the Power Rule for products and quotients of exponential expressions.
- Use the Quotient Rule for exponential expressions
- Define a number raised to the 0 power by applying the Quotient Rule for exponents.
- Simplify exponential expressions using negative exponents.
- Convert numbers from standard notation to scientific notation.
- Convert numbers from scientific notation to standard notation.
- Perform operation on numbers written in scientific notation.
- Estimate and use a calculator to perform operations on numbers written in scientific notation.
Goal 8: Students will investigate polynomial expressions. (Sections 5.2-5.4 and Chapter 6)
- Identify monomials, binomials, and trinomials.
- Add and subtract polynomials.
- Multiply monomials.
- Multiply polynomials with algebra tiles.
- Multiply polynomials with generic rectangles (tables).
- Multiply polynomials using the Distributive Property.
- Square a binomial.
- Identify patterns in the products of binomial squares.
- Multiply the sum and difference of two terms.
- Identify patterns in the products of the sum and difference of two terms.
- Find the greatest common factor of a list of integers.
- Find the greatest common factor of a list of monomials.
- Factor a polynomial with algebra tiles.
- Factor the greatest common monomial factor from an expression.
- Factor with a generic rectangle (table).
- Apply appropriate problem solving strategies (make a systematic list).
- Factor using the guess and check strategy.
- Factor special products.
- Solve quadratic equations by factoring and applying the zero product rule.
- Make a table and graph for a quadratic function.
Goal 9: Students will investigate proportional reasoning. (Section 7.6)
- Identify ratios.
- Identify proportions.
- Solve proportions.
- Use proportions to solve applied problems.
- Solve percent problems using proportions.
- Apply unit conversion.
Goal 10: Students will investigate averaging. (Appendix F and additional material)
- Find the mean of a data set.
- Find the mode of a data set.
- Find the median of a data set.
- Find the midpoint of a line segment.
- Find the weighted average of a data set.
Goal 11: Students will investigate squares and square roots and related expressions and equations. (Section 10.1 and additional material)
- Develop number sense regarding square roots of numbers.
- Find the principal square root of a number.
- Solve square root equations and formulas by squaring both sides.
- Solve quadratic equations by taking the square root of both sides.
- Use the Pythagorean Theorem to write equations and solve for missing sides of right triangles.
- Use the converse of the Pythagorean Theorem to determine whether triangles are right triangles.
- Use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve applied problems.
- Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to find the distance between points on a coordinate system.
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