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TRIGONOMETRY
MAT 182
COURSE SYLLABUS
Fall 2018

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| TEXT and REQUIRED MATERIALS: |
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Trigonometry 8th Edition McKeague and Turner ISBN: 978-1-305-65222-4
WebAssign ISBN - 978-1-337-65218-6 |
| MATERIALS & OTHER RESOURCES: |
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Texas Instruments TI-83, or TI-84
or suitable Graphing Calculator,
(TI-89 and TI-92, (or those with a CAS) are
not allowed)
Q Building Math Center Testing and Tutoring Hours
Monday, Thursday 7:00 AM – 6 PM
Friday 7:00 AM – 2 PM
Learning Support Center (LSC) Building E, Room 180 (Drop-in and individual Tutoring)
Monday - Thursday 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Khan Academy
Just Math Tutorials
Math is Power 4 U |
| COURSE NUMBER & FORMAT: |
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MAT 182 Face-to-Face |
| CLASS TIMES: |
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MW 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM |
| CLASS TITLE |
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TRIGONOMETRY |
| CLASS NUMBER: |
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16622 |
| CREDIT HOURS: |
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3 CREDIT HOURS |
| TELEPHONE: |
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602-787-6676 |
| E-MAIL: |
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[email protected] |
| OFFICE HOURS & LOCATION: |
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M-R 1:45PM - 3:00PM in Q254 |
| FINAL EXAM TIME: |
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Dec 12, 2018 10:30 AM |
| TEXTBOOK: |
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TRIGONOMETRY
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| AUTHOR: |
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McKeague, Turner |
| EDITION: |
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8th Edition |
| PUBLISHER: |
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CENGAGE |
| ISBN: |
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978-1-305-65222-4 |
| INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS & MINIMUM COURSEWORK EXPECTATIONS: |
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2 hours and 30 minutes/week in class and 5 hours/week outside of class |
| THIRD PARTY LEARNING TOOL: |
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WebAssign |
| STUDENT MARICOPA E-MAIL POLICY: |
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Your [email protected] e-mail account is the official form of communication. You are responsible for reading college messages and responding accordingly. |
| STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT |
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Make note of the district and college policy on the student code of conduct located here: Maricopa County Community College District Student Code of Conduct. |
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Students engaging in the following are subject to disciplinary sanctions outlined in the PVCC Catalog, Student Policies Section
- Acts of Dishonesty; examples include:
- Plagiarism
- Furnishing false information
- Falsifying records related to coursework
- Forgery, alteration, misuse of any college document
- Tampering with the election of any college-recognized official
- Disruption or obstruction of teaching, research, administration, disciplinary proceedings, or college activities. An instructor can remove a student from class for disciplinary reasons.
- Physical abuse, verbal abuse, threats, intimidation, harassment, coercion and/or conduct that threatens the health or safety of any person.
- Attempted or actual theft
- Failure to comply with direction of college officials or law enforcement officers
- Unauthorized possession, duplication or use of keys to any college premises
- Violation of federal, state, or local laws on college campus or at college sponsored activities
- Use, possession or distribution of narcotics or other controlled substances
- Use, possession, or distribution of alcoholic beverages, or public intoxication
- Illegal or unauthorized possession of firearms, explosives, weapons, or dangerous chemicals
- Participation in a college demonstration that disrupts the normal operations of the college
- Obstruction of the free flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic on college premises
- Conduct which is disorderly, lewd or indecent
- Theft or other abuse of computer time
- Abuse of the judicial system
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| COURSE DESCRIPTION: |
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A study of measures of angles, properties
of graphs of trigonometric functions, fundamental identities,
addition and half-angle formulas, inverse trigonometric functions,
solutions of trigonometric equations, complex numbers and properties
of triangle solution. May receive credit for only one of the following:MAT182
or MAT187. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT150, MAT151,
MAT152, or equivalent, or concurrent registration in Mat 150, Mat 151, or Mat 152, or satisfactory score on District placement exam. |
| COURSE COMPETENCIES: Upon Successful completion of this course, you will have mastered
the following basic competencies:
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- Identify a trigonometric function.
- Use the definitions and properties of trigonometric functions to solve problems
- Find the length of an arc.
- Determine the area of a sector.
- Find linear and angular velocity.
- Determine the graph and period of a trigonometric function.
- Evaluate inverse trigonometric functions.
- Verify trigonometric identities
- Solve trigonometric equations.
- Use trigonometric formulas to solve application problems.
- Find nth roots of complex numbers.
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PVCC MATHEMATICS DIVISION EXPECTED
STUDENT BEHAVIOR FOR SUCCESS AND STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
- As a college student you need to discipline yourself as to your
study habits and classroom behavior. Get to class at least a couple
of minutes early. You are expected to at least be on time for each
class and remain seated for the entire class. If you must leave
early, it is considered only common courtesy to leave quietly and
to have informed your instructor beforehand. Please leave iPads,
iPods, tablets, laptop computers, cell phones and other electronic devices off. Inattentiveness,
disruptiveness or extensive tardiness or absences may affect a student's
grade.
- If for some reason you decide to drop this course, you are advised
to discuss it first with your instructor. If you are having difficulties,
please see your instructor before giving up or dropping the class. A grade of W will be assigned
if you drop before the withdraw date that is in your student center in my.maricopa.edu. After that date, you will be withdrawn from the class with a grade of W, for excessive absences, or by student request. Excessive absences will be the equivalent of missing 2 weeks of class without the instructor's knowledge. If you are still on the class roster at the end of the semester, you
will be assigned a grade of A, B, C, D or F, based on your class
average.
- Undergraduate study is time consuming. You can anticipate spending
two or more hours of study, reading and research for every hour you
spend in the classroom. To earn three hours of academic credit, classes
must meet for a minimum of forty-five (45) classroom hours. You should expect to spend an additional 6 hours per week outside of class for study, reading and research, for a total of (90) additional hours per semester. Take these
demands seriously as you plan your academic schedule.
- Have your homework completed before class starts. Please feel free
to contact me whenever you run into difficulty, and make use of the
LSC.
- Have questions ready from the previous night's homework and be seated
when class begins.
- Continuously self-test.
- Make it a goal to attend all classes and stay the entire class period. There is a high correlation between regular class attendance, punctuality,
and good grades. Even though you are absent for any reason, you are
still responsible for all homework and material covered in class.
Get notes from another student for classes missed.
- Ask questions – participate, don't wait for someone else to
ask questions.
- Be prepared as if you expect a quiz every day.
- It is the student's responsibility to understand and follow all
of the policies found in the Paradise Valley Community College Catalog and Student Handbook.
- The student is responsible for all information contained in the
syllabus.
- Students are PROHIBITED from digitally recording classes without Dr. Nicoloff�s permission.
- Your [email protected] e-mail account is the official form of communication between PVCC and you. You are responsible for reading college messages and responding accordingly.
- Make note of Section 2.5.1, Section A, paragraph 4, pages 145 and 146 in the
PVCC Student Handbook regarding the college’s policy on the
misuse of computer technology.
- Make note of the district and college policy on the student code of conduct located here: Maricopa County Community College District Student Code of Conduct.
- Students with disabilities who believe that they need accommodations
in this class are encouraged to contact Disability Resources and Services
in the Gina Kranitz Student Center, Room 1207 or call 602–787–7171
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ALL PROVISIONS IN THIS SYLLABUS ARE
SUBJECT TO REVISION BY THE INSTRUCTOR. SUCH REVISIONS, IF ANY, WILL BE ANNOUNCED
IN CLASS AND POSTED ON THE INSTRUCTOR'S WEBSITE AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS:
https://www2.paradisevalley.edu/~nicoloff/changes.html |
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| CLASS ATTENDANCE: |
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Attendance
and punctuality is required!! Read the school catalog to become
familiar with policies on withdrawals and incompletes. There will be no
make-up tests, students must be present on test days. |
| STUDY TIME: |
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For this 3 Credit 16-week class, students should expect to spend 2 hours and 30 minutes/week in class and 5 hours/week outside of class to complete assignments. |
| ASSIGNMENTS: |
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Assignments are required and will be due at the
beginning of class. They will be worth 100 pts. toward the final
grade. The assignments will consist of the problems on WebAssign. Late homework will not be accepted. Late homework is defined
to be any homework that is completed after the beginning of class
on the day it is due. |
| TESTING: |
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There will be up to 10 unannounced quizzes worth
100 pts. (10 pts. each) There will be 6 - 100 pt. tests during
the semester to cover all chapters studied, and a final exam,
worth 150 pts. |
| GRADING: |
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| Quizzes |
100 |
A=90-100% |
855-950 pts |
| Homework |
100 |
B=80-89% |
760-854 pts |
| Tests |
600 |
C=70-79% |
665-759 pts |
| Final Exam |
150 |
D=60-69% |
570-664 pts |
| Total |
950 |
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| TENTATIVE SCHEDULE |
| DATE OF CLASS MEETING |
SECTIONS TO BE COVERED |
TOPICS TO BE COVERED |
ASSIGN # DUE DATE |
| (M) 8/20 |
Introduction
1.1 |
Introduction
Angles, Degrees, and Special Triangles |
#1 8/22 |
(W) 8/22
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1.2
1.3 |
The Rectangular Coordinate System
Definition I: Trigonometric Functions |
#2 8/27 |
| (M) 8/27 |
1.4
1.5 |
Introduction to Identities
More on Identities |
#3 8/29 |
| (W) 8/29 |
2.1
2.2 |
Definition II: Right Triangle Trigonometry
Calculators and Trigonometric Functions of an Acute Angle |
#4 9/5 |
| (M) 9/3 |
NO CLASS |
LABOR DAY OBSERVANCE |
| (W) 9/5 |
2.3
2.4 |
Solving Right Triangles
Applications |
#5 9/10 |
| (M) 9/10 |
3.1
3.2 |
Reference Angle
Radians and Degrees |
#6 9/19
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| (W) 9/12 |
REVIEW |
REVIEW |
| (M) 9/17 |
TEST I |
TEST CHAPTERS (1 & 2) |
| (W) 9/19 |
3.3
3.4 |
Definition III: Circular Functions
Arc Length and Area of a Sector |
#7 9/24 |
| (M) 9/24 |
3.5 |
Velocities |
#8 9/26 |
| (W) 9/26 |
4.1
4.2 |
Basic Graphs
Amplitude, Reflection and Period
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#9 10/8 |
| (M) 10/1 |
4.3
REVIEW |
Vertical and Horizontal Translations
REVIEW
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#10 10/8 |
| (W) 10/3 |
TEST II |
CHAPTER 3 |
| (M) 10/8 |
4.4
4.5 |
The Other Trigonometric Functions
Finding an Equation from its Graph
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#11 10/10 |
| (W) 10/10 |
4.6
4.7 |
Graphing Combinations of Functions
Inverse Trigonometric Functions |
#12 10/15 |
| (M) 10/15 |
5.1
REVIEW |
Proving Identities
REVIEW
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#13 10/22 |
| (W) 10/17 |
TEST III |
CHAPTER 4
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| (M) 10/22 |
5.2
5.3 |
Sum and Difference Formulas
Double-Angle Formulas
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#14 10/24 |
| (W) 10/24 |
5.4
5.5 |
Half-Angle Formulas
Additional Identities |
#15 10/29
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| (M) 10/29 |
6.1
6.2 |
Solving Trigonometric Equations
More on Trigonometric Equations |
#16 10/31
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(W) 10/31
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6.3
REVIEW |
Trigonometric Equations Involving Multiple Angles
REVIEW |
#17 11/7
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| (M) 11/5 |
TEST IV |
CHAPTER 5
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| (W) 11/7 |
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4 |
The Law of Sines
The Law of Cosines
The Ambiguous Case
The Area of a Triangle
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#18 11/14
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| (M) 11/12 |
NO CLASS |
VETERAN'S DAY OBSERVANCE |
| (W) 11/14 |
8.1
8.2 |
Complex Numbers
Trigonometric Form for Complex Numbers |
#19 11/26 |
| (M) 11/19 |
REVIEW |
REVIEW
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| (W) 11/21 |
TEST V |
CHAPTERS (6&7) |
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| (M) 11/26 |
8.3
8.4 |
Products and Quotients in Trigonometric Form
Roots of a Complex Number |
#20 11/28 |
| (W) 11/28 |
REVIEW |
REVIEW |
| (M) 12/3 |
TEST VI |
CHAPTER 8
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| (W) 12/5 |
REVIEW |
REVIEW |
| (W) 12/12 |
COMPREHENSIVE
FINAL EXAM |
10:30 AM-12:20 PM |
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STUDENT
INFORMATION/SYLLABUS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM |
Course Prefix & Number______________ |
Semester__________________________ |
Lecture Section
Number______________ |
Phone # (_____)-___________________ |
e-mail address_________________________________ |
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I have received a copy of the syllabus, and I understand the following: |
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| A) The instructor contact information and the most appropriate way to use this information. |
| B) I am responsible for all course material and preparation for class. |
| C) All of the policies and procedures for this course, especially the Grading, Attendance and Withdrawal Policies. |
| D) I am responsible for knowing all of the information that pertains to my legal rights that are contained in the current Paradise Valley Community College (PVCC) Student Handbook and
College Catalog. |
| E) In order to receive any special accommodations for this class I must register myself with the PVCC Disability Resource Center. |
| F) The class syllabus is subject to change, and it is my responsibility to know the changes. |
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