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Summer 2009

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Objectives

General Outline

1

April 27

 

Review the course syllabus, required textbook, and references
Reading and Writing Numerals.

Addition of Whole Numbers.
Subtraction of Whole Numbers
Multiplication of Whole Numbers
Division of Whole Numbers

Introduction
Basic Ideas

2

May 4

 

A Brief Introduction to Fractions.
Addition and Subtraction of Decimal Numerals.
Multiplication and Division of Decimal Numerals.
Linear Measurement in the American and Metric Systems.
Variables, Exponents and Order of Operations.
Perimeters of Geometric Figures
Basic Ideas
Adding and Subtracting Integers and Polynomials

3

May 11

 

Areas of Geometric Figures.
Volumes and Surface Areas of Geometric Figures.
Introduction to Integers.
Addition of Integers.
Subtraction of Integers and Combining Like Terms.
Polynomial Definitions and Combining Polynomials.
Adding and Subtracting Integers and Polynomials.

4

May 18

 

Multiplication of Integers.
Multiplication Laws of Exponents.
Products of Polynomials.
Special Products.
Division of and Order of Operations with Integers.
Laws of Exponents, Products and Quotients of Integers and Polynomials.

5

May 25

Quotient Rule and Integer Exponents.
Power Rule for Quotients and Using Combined Laws of Exponents.
Division of Polynomials by Monomials.
An Application of Exponents: Scientific Notation.
Law of Exponents, Products and Quotients of Integers and Polynomials.

6

June 1

 

Addition Property of Equality.
Multiplication Property of Equality.
Combining Properties in Solving Linear Equations.
Solving Linear Inequalities.
Linear Equations and Inequalities

7

June 8

Traditional Applications Problems.
Other Types Traditional Applications Problems.
Geometric Applications Problems.
Using and Solving Formulas.
Ordered Pairs and Solutions of Linear Equations with Two Variables.
Graphing Linear Equations with Two Variables.
Graphing Linear Equations using Intercepts.
Linear Equations and Inequalities.
Graphing Linear Equations and Inequalities.

8

June 15

 

Slope of Line.
Slope-Intercept Form of a Line.
Graphing Linear Inequalities with Two Variables.
Relations and Functions.
Graphing Linear Equations and Inequalities.

9

June 22

 

Review for Mid-Term Exam.
Mid-Term Exam
MID-TERM Exam

10

June 29

 

School Closed
Summer Break
 

11

July 6

Prime Factorization and Greatest Common Factor.
Factoring Polynomials with Common Factors and by Grouping.
Factoring General Trinomials with Leading Coefficient of One.
Factoring General Trinomials with First Coefficient other than One.
Factors, Divisors, and Factoring.

12

July 13

Factoring Binomials.
Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials.
Mixed Factoring.
Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring.
Factors, Divisors, and Factoring.

13

July 20

Fractions and Rational Numbers.
Reducing Rational Numbers and Rational Expressions.
Further Reduction of Rational Expressions.
Multiplication of Rational Numbers and Expressions.
Further Multiplication of Rational Expressions.
Division of Rational Numbers and Expressions.
Division of Polynomials (Long Division).
Multiplication and Division of Rational Numbers and Expressions.

14

July 27

Addition and Subtraction of Rational Numbers and Expressions with Like Denominators.
Least Common Multiple and Equivalent Rational Expressions.
The Least Common Denominator of Rational Numbers and Expressions with Unlike Denominators.
Complex Fractions.
Solving Equations Containing Rational Numbers and Expressions.
Applications with Rational Expressions.
Addition and Subtraction of Rational Numbers and Expressions.

15

August 3

Ratios and Rates.
Proportions.
Percent.
Applications of Percent.
Further Applications of Percent.

Ratios, Percents, and Applications.

16

August 10

Review for the Final Exam

Final Exam

 

FINAL EXAM

 

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