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MAD 1100

 

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Topic

1 Aug25

1.1

Binary System

 

1.2

Power point presentation 1, 2, 3, and 4 on numeric

2 Sep01

 

 

 

2.1, 2.2

Sets and Elements, Subsets

3 Sep08

2.3, 2.4

Venn Diagrams and Intersections

 

2.5, 2.6

Conjunction, Disjunction, Negation

Conditional and Bi-conditional Statements

4 Sep15

2.7, 2.8

Tautologies, Contradictions
Logical Implication and Decision Tables

Power point presentation on sets: 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 and logic: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7

 

1.2

Octal and Hexadecimal Systems

5 Sep22

Review

 

 

 

Exam 1 (bring blue scantron, number 2 pencils, simple calculator and small exam booklet)

6 Sep29

3.1

Combinatorics

 

3.2

Permutation

7 Oct06

3.3

Combination

 

3.5

Put n distinct objects into k distinct boxes

8 Oct13

Review

Power point presentation on counting: 1, 2, 3

 

 

Exam 2 (no scantron, no exam booklet necessary, but a  simple calculator (no scientific, no graphic))

9 Oct20

5.1,

Relations

 

5.2

Functions

10 Oct27

5.3

Graph of Functions

 

5.4

Three Classes of Functions

11 Nov03

5.5

Operations on Functions: Inverses

 

5.5

 

12 Nov10

7.1

Boolean Algebra

 

7.2

Boolean Functions

13 Nov17

7.3

7.4 (cancel)

Karnaugh

Minimizing Boolean Functions and Expressions

 

Review

 

14 Nov24

 

Exam 3  (Absolutely: no scantron, no exam booklet necessary, but a  simple calculator (no scientific, no graphic, No Cell Phones, No Sharing Calculators))

Wednesday: Library Research. Section 8.1

 

School closed

 

15 Dec01

8.1, 8.2

Graphs; Digraphs; Basic Definitons

 

Review

 

 

Final Exam Review Session on Sunday 12/07/03 in DM100 from 3:00-6:00pm.  All classes are welcomed.  I will be available to answer questions.

16 Dec08

Final Exam (cummulative)

Monday in ECS 136   Dec 8, 6:25-9:05

no exam booklet, no scrap paper, no cell phone, no sharing calculators, no book bags (leave them in the front)

Before seating, please show: 1) scantron, 2) simple (not graphic, not scientific) calculator, 3) a 5 by 4 index card with important formulas

 

 

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