Index of Lectures

  1. Nuts and Bolts, History of Numbers, and Absolute Value. Wednesday, January 13, 1999
  2. Sections P.6 and P.7, Cartesian Plane, Distance, Midpoints Friday, January 15, 1999
  3. No Class today, read this anyway Monday, January 18, 1999
  4. Sketching graphs Wednesday, January 20, 1999
  5. Problem session Friday, January 22, 1999
  6. More on graphing functions Monday, January 25, 1999
  7. More on graphing functions Wednesday, January 27, 1999
  8. Problem session Friday, January 29, 1999
  9. Quadratic Equations, Completing the Square Monday February 1, 1999
  10. Other types of Equations Wednesday, February 3, 1999
  11. Problem session Friday, February 5, 1999
  12. Other types of Equations Monday February 8, 1999
  13. Lines and other functions Wednesday, February 16, 1999
  14. Problem session Friday , February 22, 1999
  15. The Rule of Three: algebraic, graphical, numerical Monday, February 25, 1999
  16. Functions and their Graphs. The Rule of Three: algebraic, graphical, numerical Wednesday, February 27, 1999
  17. Test 1, Friday, March 1, 1999
  18. Building new functions from old ones Monday, March 3, 1999
  19. Composition of Functions Wednesday, March 5, 1999
  20. Problem session Friday, March 7, 1999
  21. March 8 through 12 is spring break. Have a great time! We're still a little behind where the earlier sections were at this time, so these lectures don't match exactly what we're doing in class.
  22. Inverse Functions Monday, March 15, 1999
  23. Quadratic and other polynomial functions Wednesday, March 17, 1999
  24. Problem session Friday, March 19, 1999
  25. Polynomial Functions Monday, March 22, 1999
  26. Polynomial Division Wednesday, March 24, 1999
  27. Test 2 Friday, March 26, 1999
  28. See last semester's test 2Monday, March 29, 1999
  29. Math Modeling, section 3.6 Wednesday, March 31, 1999
  30. Problem Session Wednesday, April 2, 1999
  31. Rational Functions and Asymptotes Monday, April 4, 1999
  32. Common Final Exam, 9 am -noon: Saturday, May 8, 1999


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