Math Department Course Outline
Syllabus part 1: Course information page, Tim Pilachowski’s sections (textbook, academic honesty and grading information)
Syllabus part 2: Course schedule, Spring 2010, Tim Pilachowski’s sections (important dates, including exams)
information about homework, including WebAssign
Scroll down for a list of links to other resources for Math 112.
Pilachowski's Rules of Mathematics
Need a reminder about basics? What Is a Fraction?, Fraction Computation
function combination handout (section 2.6), function inverse handout (section 2.7)
worksheet 3.1a on functions and graphs, worksheet 3.1b on quadratic maximum & minimum applications
worksheet 3.2 on polynomial functions
worksheet 3.5 on rational functions
worksheet 4.2 on evaluating logarithms
worksheet 4.5 on modeling exponential and logarithm applications
Testbank archives of past exams Search the testbank for MATH112, leaving Instructor, Year and Term as “Any”. MATH113 will be useful for Tests 1 and 2. MATH115 will be of some limited usefulness.
All tests are in Acrobat (.pdf) format, and many print well. For ones that don’t, you can choose the “Select Image” tool, highlight each page as a block, copy it, paste it as a picture into a blank word-processing page, and print from there.
Math Success walk-in tutoring
Mathematics Department walk-in tutoring schedule — Look for tutors of Math 112 (and 113 prior to Tests 1 and 2).
Office of Multi-Cultural Student Education (OMSE)
Mathematics Tutorial Databank (online tutorials – Follow the Math 113/115 link.)