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St. Paul Colleges Foundation Inc.: Advanced Algebra Course Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for an Advanced Algebra course that is 3 credit units and meets for 6 hours per week over 18 weeks. The course covers various algebraic topics including algebra fundamentals, graphing functions and inequalities, solving linear and polynomial equations, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Students will be evaluated based on attendance, quizzes, assignments, prelim exams, a midterm exam, and a final exam. The overall goal is for students to understand key algebraic concepts and be able to solve various types of equations and inequalities.

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St. Paul Colleges Foundation Inc.: Advanced Algebra Course Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for an Advanced Algebra course that is 3 credit units and meets for 6 hours per week over 18 weeks. The course covers various algebraic topics including algebra fundamentals, graphing functions and inequalities, solving linear and polynomial equations, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Students will be evaluated based on attendance, quizzes, assignments, prelim exams, a midterm exam, and a final exam. The overall goal is for students to understand key algebraic concepts and be able to solve various types of equations and inequalities.

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St. Paul Colleges Foundation Inc.

Samput , Paniqui, Tarlac


SY 2020-2021

ADVANCED ALGEBRA COURSE SYLLABUS


Course Name Advanced Algebra
Course Code Math 3
Course Credit 3 units
Contact6 Hours/week 18 weeks
Course Description This course provides students with a basic understanding of
various functions, including their characteristics, graphs and
applications. It includes the study of the Real Number System
and its properties, the operation on different types of algebraic
expressions, the solution of various types of equations and
inequalities
Prerequisite
Course Objective At the end of the semester, the students must have;

 Understand Algebra Fundamentals


 Graph Functions and Inequalities
 Solve Linear Systems
 Understand Polynomial and Rational Function
 Solve Equations and Inequalities
 Understand Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
 Solve Exponential and Logarithmic Equations

COURSE OUTLINE AND


TIMEFRAME
Course Content/Subject Matter
Week 1-4 A. Algebra Fundamentals
 Review of Real Numbers and Absolute Value
 Operations with Real Numbers
 Square and Cube Roots of Real Numbers
 Algebraic Expressions and Formulas
 Rules of Exponents and Scientific Notation
 Polynomials and Their Operations
 Solving Linear Equations
 Solving Linear Inequalities with One Variable
B. Graphing Functions and Inequalities
 Relations, Graphs, and Functions
 Linear Functions and Their Graphs
 Modeling Linear Functions
 Graphing the Basic Functions
 Using Transformations to Graph Functions
 Solving Absolute Value Equations and
Inequalities
 Solving Inequalities with Two Variables

Week 5 PRELIMS

Week 6-9 C. Solving Linear Systems


 Linear Systems with Two Variables and Their
Solutions
 Solving Linear Systems with Two Variables
 Applications of Linear Systems with Two
Variables
 Solving Linear Systems with Three Variables
 Matrices and Gaussian Elimination
 Determinants and Cramer’s Rule
 Solving Systems of Inequalities with Two
Variables
D. Polynomial and Rational Functions
 Algebra of Functions
 Factoring Polynomials
 Factoring Trinomials
 Solve Polynomial Equations by Factoring
 Rational Functions: Multiplication and Division
 Rational Functions: Addition and Subtraction
 Solving Rational Equations
 Applications and Variation

Week 10 MIDTERM EXAM

Week 11-13 E. Radical Functions and Equations


 Roots and Radicals
 Simplifying Radical Expressions
 Adding and Subtracting Radical Expressions
 Multiplying and Dividing Radical Expressions
 Rational Exponents
 Solving Radical Equations
 Complex Numbers and Their Operations
F. Solving Equations and Inequalities
 Extracting Square Roots and Completing the
Square
 Quadratic Formula
 Solving Equations Quadratic in Form
 Quadratic Functions and Their Graphs
 Solving Quadratic Inequalities
 Solving Polynomial and Rational Inequalities

Week 14 FINAL PRELIMS

Week 15-17 G. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions


 Composition and Inverse Functions
 Exponential Functions and Their Graphs
 Logarithmic Functions and Their Graphs
 Properties of the Logarithm
 Solving Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
 Applications

FINAL EXAM
Week 18
Course Requirements:
1. Attendance - 10%
2. Quizzes/Assignments - 30%
3. Prelims - 20%
4. Midterm and Final Exams - 40%
TOTAL 100%
PASSING GRADES - 75%

Prepared:

JUN P. DELA CRUZ


Instructor

NOTED

CORAZON V. ABELLAR
Dean

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