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Summary of changes in Math 64 effective Fall 2014: We now start the course by introducing functions. Additionally, we cover the review of linear inequalities, using inequalities in business applications, compound inequalities, and solving absolute value inequalities as well as the absolute value equations. Exponential decay, conic sections, and solving non-linear systems of equations are added as optional topics. INTRODUCTORY AND INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 4TH EDITION BY ROBERT BLITZER TOPIC SECTION OBJECTIVES/NOTES STUDENTS SHOULD BE PROFICIENT IN THE SKILLS REPRESENTED BY THE FOLLOWING RANGE OF ITEMS IN THE BLITZER PROBLEM SETS Introduction 8.1 Full coverage 1-23 odd, 31, 33, 39, 43 to Functions  Emphasis on function notation  Find the domain and range of a relation  Determine whether a relation is a function  Evaluate a function Graphs of 8.2 Full coverage 1-45 Functions  Use the vertical line test to identify functions  Obtain information about a function from its graph  Review interval notation  Identify the domain and range of a function from its graph The Algebra 8.3 Full coverage 1-57 odd of Functions  Find the domain of a function  Use the algebra of functions to combine functions and determine domains Composite 8.4 Full coverage 1-53 odd and Inverse  Form composite functions Functions  Verify inverse functions  Find the inverse of a function  Use the horizontal line test to determine if a function has an inverse function  Use the graph of a one-to-one function to graph its inverse function Reviewing 9.1 Full coverage 1-35 odd Linear  Review how to solve linear inequalities Inequalities  Use linear inequalities to solve problems and Using involving revenue, cost, and profit Inequalities in Business Applications Compound 9.2 Full coverage (Emphasis on “and” vs. “or” 1-57 odd Inequalities  Find the intersection of two sets  Solve compound inequalities involving and  Find the union of two sets  Solve compound inequalities involving or Equations and 9.3 Inequalities Involving Absolute Full coverage  Solve absolute value equations  Solve absolute value inequalities in the form 1-81 odd u c  Solve absolute value inequalities in the form u c Recognize absolute value inequalities with no solution or all real numbers as solutions Full coverage/ Emphasis on function notation and domain restrictions  Evaluate square roots and square root functions  Find the domain of square root functions  Simplify expressions of the form n a n  Find even and odd roots Full coverage  Radical Expressions and Functions 10.1 Rational Exponents 10.2   10.3 Adding, Subtracting, and Dividing Radical Expressions 10.4 Multiplying 10.5 With More Than One Term and Rationalizing Denominators Radical Equations Complex Numbers 10.6 10.7 1-111 odd 1 n Use the definition of a m n  m Use the definition of a n Simplify expressions with rational exponents Simplify radical expressions using rational exponents Full coverage (Emphasis on function notation)  Use the product rule to multiply radicals  Use factoring and the product rule to simplify radicals  Multiply radicals and then simplify Full coverage  Add and subtract radical expressions  Use the quotient rule to simplify radical expressions  Use the quotient rule to divide radical expressions Full coverage  Multiply radical expressions with more than one term  Use polynomial special products to multiply radicals  Rationalize denominators containing one term  Rationalize denominators containing two terms Full coverage (Emphasis on function notation)  Solve radical equations Full coverage  Express square roots of negative numbers in terms of i  Add and subtract complex numbers    Multiplying and Simplifying Radical Expressions Use the definition of a 1-89 odd, 113 1-81 odd 1-65 odd 1-91 odd 1-37 odd 1-99 odd The Square Root Property and Completing the Square; Distance and Midpoint Formulas 11.1 The Quadratic Formula 11.2 Quadratic Functions and their Graphs 11.3  Multiply complex numbers  Divide complex numbers  Simplify powers of i Full coverage  Solve quadratic equations using the square root property (Emphasize)  Complete the square of a binomial  Solve quadratic equations by completing the square  Solve problems using the square root property  Find the distance between two points  Find the midpoint of a line segment Full coverage  Solve quadratic equations using the quadratic formula (Emphasize)  Use the discriminant to determine the number and type of solutions  Determine the most efficient method to use when solving a quadratic equation  Write quadratic equations from solutions  Use the quadratic formula to solve problems Full coverage/Emphasis on the connection between vertex form and general form and connection between graphs and function notation  Recognize characteristics of parabolas  Graph parabolas in the form 1-91 1-57 odd, 77 1-43 odd, 57, 59, 61, 63 2 f  x  a  x  h  k  Graph parabolas in the form f  x   ax 2  bx  c Determine a quadratic function's minimum or maximum value  Solve problems involving a quadratic function's minimum or maximum value Full coverage  Solve equations that are quadratic in form  Equations Quadratic in Form Exponential Functions 11.4 Logarithmic Functions 12.2 12.1 Full coverage  Evaluate exponential functions  Graph exponential functions  Evaluate functions with base e  Use compound interest formulas Full coverage (Emphasize the link between exponential and logarithmic form)  Change from logarithmic to exponential form  Change from exponential to logarithmic form  Evaluate logarithms  Use basic logarithm properties  Graph logarithmic functions 1-37 1-47 odd 1-71 odd Properties of Logarithms 12.3 Exponential and Logarithmic Equations 12.4 Exponential Growth and Decay 12.5 The Circle 13.1 Systems of 13.5 Nonlinear Equations in Two Variables  Find the domain of a logarithmic function  Use common logarithms  Use natural logarithms Full coverage  Use the product rule  Use the quotient rule  Use the power rule  Expand logarithmic expressions  Condense logarithmic expressions  Use the change-of-base property Full coverage (Emphasize that a logarithm is an exponent)  Use like bases to solve exponential equations  Use logarithms to solve exponential equations  Use exponential form to solve logarithmic equations  Use the one-to-one property of logarithms to solve logarithmic equations  Solve applied problems involving exponential and logarithmic equations Full coverage  Model Exponential Growth and Decay  Choose an appropriate Model for Data Full coverage  Write the standard form of a circle’s equation  Give the center and radius of a circle whose equation is in standard form  Convert the general form of a circle’s equation to standard form (use completing the square) Emphasize systems that include linear and quadratic equations, and equations of circles.  Recognize systems of nonlinear equations in two variables  Solve systems of nonlinear equations by substitution  Solve systems of nonlinear equations by addition 1-67 odd, 75-85 odd, 80 (answer is false) 1-89 odd, 99, 111 1-31 odd 1-25 odd 1-8, 11-12, 17-18, 25-28, 30, 3537, 39-42
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            