EPGY Intermediate Algebra M012

  • The Real Numbers
  • Linear Equations and Inequalities
  • Exponents and Polynomials
  • Rational Expressions
  • Roots and Radicals
  • Quadratic Equations and Inequalities
  • The Straight Line
  • Systems of Linear Equations
  • Inverse, Exponential, and Logarithmic Functions
  • Sequences and Series
Course Text

Intermediate Algebra
, 9th ed., by Lial, Miller, and Hornsby, ISBN#
0321127137
The EPGY Intermediate Algebra course covers much of what is generally covered in a second-year high school algebra course. Many topics from Beginning Algebra are reviewed and covered in greater depth. The course is designed to take about 17 weeks to complete on average.


Lectures

Students have the choice of viewing the course lectures in either handwritten or formatted-text mode
The course is divided into several lessons, all of which begin with a lecture presented as digitized audio accompanied by either handwritten or formatted text.

View detailed lesson contents.


Exercises and Quizzes

After most lectures, students are asked to try some sample questions about the new material. Once they have some practice, they receive graded online quizzes.

Each week, students report their exercise and quiz scores to their instructor, who keeps detailed student records and identifies special problem areas.


A sample quiz screen


The Derivation System

Students use the derivation system to solve problems using the basic rules of arithmetic
Additionally, students are given problems to solve using EPGY's unique derivation system. The derivation system provides students with a symbolic computation environment that forces them to not only find the correct answer but to know exactly what steps were involved in deriving that solution.

By using specific rules to transform the given equations, students construct solutions to problems in the manner of an arithmetic proof.


Homework

Every lesson has a homework assignment from the textbook. Student homework is evaluated in online homework checks. The results are submitted electronically in the reports students are expected to send to their tutor each week.

Students should expect to spend between 5-10 hours per week completing all the online and offline course assignments.


A sample homework check


Exams


A sample examination answer entry form
At the end of each chapter in the text, students complete exams. Exams are first done on paper, then entered into an exam page like the one shown at left. Students get immediate feedback on their answers.

Exam results are submitted electronically to the course tutors, who monitor student performance. Students are expected to retake exams if they score less than 85%.

At the end of the course, students take a final exam. Students are required to score over 85% on this exam or retake it. The course grade is largely based on the final exam grade.


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