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MA 13800, Spring 2013

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Exam Info.

Office Hrs

  • Monday
    • Andrew Hoffman (MATH 611) 1:30-2:30
    • Jacob Boswell (MATH 1037) 2:30-3:30
  • Tuesday
    • Andrew Hoffman (MATH 611) 10:30-11:30
    • Renee Roames (MATH 808) 2-4
  • Wednesday
    • Jacob Boswell (MATH 1037) 2:30-3:30
  • Thursday
    • Renee Roames (MATH 808) 2-4
  • Office Hour Schedule

Course Description

Credit Hours: 3.00. Elementary school teachers must understand how multiplication gives rise to exponents and how to represent, interpret, and compute exponents from problem situations. They must also understand how to represent practical situations using algebraic and fractional expressions, and verbally interpret graphs of functions. They have to know basic concepts of probability theory. This course covers conceptual and practical notions of exponents and radicals; algebraic and rational functions, algebraic equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations, polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Notions of probability. Typically offered Fall Spring.

Instructor Info.

Section Room Time Instructor Office
MA 13800 021 UNIV 303 9:30am MWF Hoffman, Andrew MATH 611
MA 13800 031 UNIV 303 10:30am MWF Hoffman, Andrew MATH 611

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