Math 10-4 Advanced Algebra
Math 10-4 Advanced Algebra
Department of Mathematics
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VISION
Mapua shall be among the best universities in the world.
MISSION
The Institute shall provide a learning environment in order for its students to acquire the attributes
that will make them globally competitive.
The Institute shall engage in economically viable research, development, and innovation.
The Institute shall provide state-of-the-art solutions to problems of industries.
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
(CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, SERVICE
ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT)
MISSION
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To enable our graduates to practice as successful engineers and managers for the
advancement of society.
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COURSE SYLLABUS
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Course Code:
MATH10-4
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Course Title:
Advanced Algebra
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Pre-requisite:
MATH10-3
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Co-requisite:
none
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Credit:
3 units
Course Description:
This course prepares students for studying higher level algebraic processes. The course
discussions starts with functions and relations, polynomial equations, matrices and
determinants, systems of linear and non-linear equations and inequalities and its
applications, partial fractions, sequences and series, factorial of a number, binomial
theorem and its applications, counting principles and mathematical induction.
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Course Title:
ADVANCED ALGEBRA
Date Effective:
Date Revised:
2nd Term
AY 2014-2015
Oct 2014
Prepared by:
Cluster I
Committee
Approved by:
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Subject Chair
environments
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Course Outcomes
After completing the course, the student must be able to:
1. Identify relations and functions, and find its domain and range;
evaluate and perform operations on functions; interpret its graphs;
and find roots of polynomial functions.
2. Identify types of matrices and evaluate determinants; solve systems
of linear and nonlinear equations and inequalities and its
applications; and decomposing fractions to sum of partial fractions.
3. Solve application problems involving sequence and series; find
specific term of a binomial expansion; and solve problems using the
fundamental principles of counting, permutation and combination.
* Level: I- Introduced, R- Reinforced, D- Demonstrated
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Course Coverage
WEEK TOPIC
Student Outcomes*
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TLA
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COURSE
OUTCOME
Course Title:
ADVANCED ALGEBRA
CO1
Guided Learning /
Working through
Examples
Assignment 1 (A)
Exercise 1 (Exr)
Date Effective:
Date Revised:
2nd Term
AY 2014-2015
Oct 2014
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Committee
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Guided Learning /
Working through
Examples
Cooperative
Learning/Group
Discussion
Assignment 2 (A2)
Guided Discovery /
Class Discussion
Exercise 2 (Exr2)
CO2
Guided Discovery /
Class Discussion
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Dyadic Discussion
Guided Discovery /
Class Discussion
Assignment 3 (A3)
CO3
Dyadic Discussion
Guided Discovery /
Class Discussion
Exercise 3 (Exr 3)
Guided Discovery /
Class Discussion
FE1
FE2
FE3
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CO1
CO2
CO3
Course Title:
ADVANCED ALGEBRA
Date Effective:
Date Revised:
2nd Term
AY 2014-2015
Oct 2014
Prepared by:
Cluster I
Committee
Approved by:
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To help students understand and apply the mathematical principles of Advanced Algebra and provide them with the needed
working knowledge of the different mathematical concepts and methods for them to fully understand the relationship of
Advanced Algebra with the increasingly complex world.
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:
:
0%
0%
100%
:
th
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13.
Course Evaluation
3.34
Long Quiz 1
16.67
Exercise 1
Exr
3.33
Assignment 2
A2
3.33
Long Quiz 2
Q2
16.67
Exercise 2
Exr2
3.33
Assignment 3
A3
3.33
Ex
Q3
11.67
Exercise 3
Exr3
3.33
Project
Prj
5.0
FE1
FE2
FE3
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8
CO 1
CO 2
CO 3
Weight
(%)
Summative Assessment:
Final Examination
TOTAL
16.331
16.331
19.83
17.50
100
70
The final grades will correspond to the weighted average scores shown below:
Final Average
96 x < 100
93 x < 96
90 x < 93
86 x < 90
83 x < 86
80 x < 83
76 x < 80
73 x < 76
Course Title:
ADVANCED ALGEBRA
Final Grade
1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.25
2.50
2.75
Date Effective:
Date Revised:
2nd Term
AY 2014-2015
Oct 2014
Prepared by:
Cluster I
Committee
Approved by:
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70 x < 73
Below 70
3.00
5.00 (Fail)
14.
a.
Attendance
According to CHED policy, total number of absences by the students should not be more than 20% of the total
number of meetings or 9 hrs for a three-unit-course. Students incurring more than 9 hours of unexcused absences
automatically gets a failing grade regardless of class standing.
b.
c.
Written Examination
Long quizzes and final examination will be as scheduled. No special examination will be given unless for valid
reason subject to approval of the Department Chairman.
d.
Course Portfolio
Course portfolio will be collected at the end of the term.
e.
Language of Instruction
Lectures, discussion, and documentation will be in English. Written and spoken work may receive a lower mark if it
is, in the opinion of the instructor, deficient in English.
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Consultation Schedule
Consultation schedules with the Professor are posted outside the faculty room and in the Departments web-page
(http://math.mapua.edu.ph). It is recommended that the student first set an appointment to confirm the
instructors availability.
Other References
14.1. Books
a, College Algebra and Trigonometry by Louis Leithold, International Ed., 2001
nd
b. College Algebra and Trigonometry by Matk Dugopolski, 2 Ed.
nd
c. College Algebra, enhances with Graphing Utilities by Michael Sullivan and Michael Sullivan III, 2 Ed.
th
d. College Algebra and Trigonometry by Nax Sobel and Lemer Norbert, 5 Ed., 1998
rd
e. Applied Algebra and Trigonometry by Linda Davis, 3 Ed., 2003
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f. Algebra and Trigonometry by James Stewart, Lothar Redlin and Saleem Watson, 2 ed, 2007
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Websites
Enhanced Web Assign Learning Management System
Course Title:
ADVANCED ALGEBRA
Date Effective:
Date Revised:
2nd Term
AY 2014-2015
Oct 2014
Prepared by:
Cluster I
Committee
Approved by:
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Committee Members:
Course Cluster Chair :
CQI Cluster Chair :
Member :
Course Title:
ADVANCED ALGEBRA
Dionisia M. Lanuza
Floro Deogracis G. Llacuna
Raquel B. Teodoro
Teresita L. Zapanta
Date Effective:
Date Revised:
2nd Term
AY 2014-2015
Oct 2014
Prepared by:
Cluster I
Committee
Approved by:
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