Detailed schedule:
Date | Sections covered |
Week 1 Aug 23-27 |
Section P.2: Exponents and Scientific Notation; Section P.3: Radicals and Rational Exponents; Section P.4: Polynomials. |
Week 2 Aug 30-Sep 3 |
Section P.5: Factoring Polynomials; Section P.6: Rational Expressions; Section 1.1: Graphs and Graphing Utilities (continued on Week 3). |
Week 3 Sep 8-10 |
(Monday is holiday). Finish Section 1.1; Section 1.2: Linear Equations. |
Week 4 Sep 13-17 |
Section 1.3: Formulas and Applications; Section 1.5: Quadratic Equations; Review for Test 1. |
Week 5 Sep 20-24 |
Test 1 on Sep 20; Section 1.6: Other Types of Equations; Section 1.7: Linear Inequalities. |
Week 6 Sep 27-Oct 1 |
Section 1.8: Quadratic and Rational Inequalities (2 lectures); Section 2.1: Lines and Slope (continued on Week 8). |
Week 7 Oct 4-8 |
Finish Section 2.1; Section 2.2: Distance and Midpoint Formulas: Circles; Section 2.3: Basics of Functions. |
Week 8 Oct 13-15 |
Section 2.4: Graphs of Functions; Section 2.5: Transformations of Functions; Review for Test 2. |
Week 9 Oct 18-22 |
Test 2 on Oct 18; Section 2.6: Combinations of Functions, Composite Functions; Section 2.7: Inverse Functions. |
Week 10 Oct 25-29 |
Section 3.1: Quadratic Functions; Section 3.2: Polynomial Functions and Their Graphs; Section 3.3: Dividing Polynomials: Remainder and Factor Theorems. |
Week 11 Nov 1-5 |
Section 3.4: Zeros of Polynomial Functions; Section 3.5: More on Zeros of Polynomial Functions; Section 3.6: Rational Functions and Their Graphs (continued on Week 12). |
Week 12 Nov 8-12 |
Finish Section 3.6; Section 3.7: Modeling Using Variation; Review for Test 3. |
Week 13 Nov 15-19 |
Test 3 on Nov 15; Section 4.1: Exponential Functions; Section 4.2: Logarithmic Functions. |
Week 14 Nov 22 |
Section 4.3: Properties of Logarithms (continued on Week 15). |
Week 15 Nov 29-Dec 3 |
Finish Section 4.3; Section 4.4: Exponential and Logarithmic Equations; Section 4.5: Modeling with Exponential and Logarithmic Equations. |
Week 16 Dec 6-8 |
Section 5.1: Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables (up to and including Example 3); Review for Final. |