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KING FAHD UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & MINERALS

College of Applied & Supporting Studies


Prep-Year Mathematics Program
SYLLABUS
MATH002 – TERM 172

Week Date Text Topic Suggested Review Exercises


# Sec.
1 Jan. 21 – 25 2.8 One-to-One Functions and Their Inverses 7,8,9,10,11,12,15,16,20,25,60,62,70
(Exclude: Example 11)
4.1 Exponential Functions 2,10,16,20,22,24,38
(Exclude: Pages 370 & 371)
2 Jan. 28-Feb. 01 4.2 The Natural Exponential Function 10,15,16
(Exclude: Pages 376 and 377)
4.3 Logarithmic Functions 4,12,16,22,23,28,32,37,42,71,72,54,56
3 Feb. 04 – 08 4.4 Laws of Logarithms 10,11,16,22,39,44,47,48,52,53,65,66
4.5 Exponential and Logarithmic Equations 10,36,37,43,48,52,54,66,78,84,85
(Exclude: Pages 402 and 403)
4 Feb. 11 – 15 5.1 Angle Measure (Exclude: Area of a sector) 7,16,25,28,30,32,36,38,42,45,58,60
5.2 Trigonometry of Right Triangles 8,10,16,18,34,42,47,48,49
5 Feb. 18 – 22 5.3 Trigonometric Functions of Angles 6,10,11,22,28,38,40,41,44,50,53,55,56
(Exclude: Areas of Triangles)
6.2 Trigonometric Functions of Real Numbers 5,12,18,34,47,49,52,53,59,65,70,75,76,78
MAJOR EXAM I: TUESDAY, 27TH FEBRUARY 2018 [2.8, 4.1 – 6.2]
6 Feb. 25-Mar. 01 6.3 Trigonometric Graphs 15,17,23,31,41,44,47,48,49,50,51,52,
(Exclude: Pages 528-530)
6.4 More Trigonometric Graphs 3,5,8,9,14,16,18,26,2832,33,51,54,56
7 Mar. 04 – 08 6.5 Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Their 4,5,7,10,23,24,25,31,34,40,44,45,48
5.4 Graphs
7.1 Trigonometric Identities 3,7,11,12,14,15,20,23,26,27,34,41,42,65,
71,74,75,83
8 Mar. 11 – 15 7.2 Addition and Subtraction Formulas 6,8,12,15,17,18,19,20,25,33,34,40
7.3 Double-Angle, Half-Angle 3,8,11,15,19,22,29,30,33,34,39,41,43,46,
(Exclude: 1-Product to sum formulas, 2-Sum to product 51,53,54,69,72
formulas)
9 Mar. 18 – 22 7.4 Basic Trigonometric Equations 27,33,37,43,45,51,54,55,56
7.5 More Trigonometric Equations 3,11,14,17,21,24,26,31,333,39,42,43,44
10 Mar. 25 – 29 9.1 Vectors in Two Dimensions 7,11,16,22,28,33,39,46,51,52
(Exclude: Pages 671 and 672)
9.2 The Dot Product (Up to Example 3) 7,10,17,20,21,23,39,42
MAJOR E X A M II: WEDNESDAY, 04TH APRIL 2018 [6.3 – 9.2]
11 Apr. 01 – 05 10.1 Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables 7,12,13,17,35,40,50,55
10.4 Systems of Nonlinear Equations 3,8,14,26,29,32
12 Apr. 08 – 12 11.1 Matrices and System of Linear Equations 12,17,20,23,26,33,38,39,56
(Exclude: Example 8)
11.2 The Algebra of Matrices 12,14,15,22,33,36,45,46,50
(Exclude: Pages 787 & 788)
13 Apr. 15 – 19 11.3 Inverses of Matrices and Matrix Equations
(Exclude: Example 7)
11.4 Determinants+ Determinants Properties 10,12,15,19,23,28,37,63
(Exclude: 1- Cramer’s Rule, 2-Area of triangles using
det. page 810)
14 Apr. 22 – 26 12.1 Parabolas with shifts (Exclude: Page 831) 5,6,7,8,9,10,35,38,43,46,47,48,50,56
12.2 Ellipses with shifts 5-8,9,16,20,27,30,33
15 Apr. 29-May 03 12.3 Hyperbolas with shifts 5,6,7,8,16,18,21,27,28,31,37,40,43,45,49
12.4 Shifted Conics 5,7,8,11,12,13,17,20,21,22,23,28
FINAL E X A M: SATURDAY, 12TH MAY 2018 [ 2.8, 4.1 – 12.4 ]
KING FAHD UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & MINERALS
College of Applied & Supporting Studies
Prep-Year Math Program
SYLLABUS
MATH 002 – TERM 172
Pre-Requisite: Math 001

Textbook: Algebra Trigonometry, Stewart, Redlin and Watson, Fourth edition.

Objectives:
Upon completion of Prep-Year Math002 course a student should be able to:

(1) Apply the concept of exponential, logarithmic, and the trigonometric functions, as well as
graphs and the properties of these functions to solve related equations and identities.
(2) Be able to solve systems of linear and non-linear equations using various algebraic approaches.
(3) Perform operations with vectors analytically and geometrically.
(4) Determine conic equations and state their properties.
(5) Formulate and analyze mathematical models for a variety of real-world phenomena and use
mathematical and technological tools to determine veracity.

Note: The medium of instruction will be strictly ENGLISH from the first day of classes.

Grading Policy:
1. Exam I: 20% a common multiple-choice exam.
2. Exam II: 20% a common multiple-choice exam.
3. Final Exam: 36% a comprehensive common multiple-choice exam.
4. Class Work: 18% based on a minimum of 5 quizzes (10%), 1 class tests (8%);
Any quiz or test under class activity should be of written type and not of a multiple-choice type.
5. Online homework (6%).

Exam Questions: All exam questions are similar to the textbook exercises, recitation, and online
homework problems.

Missing an Exam: No makeup exam will be given under any circumstance. When a student misses
Exam I or Exam II for a legitimate reason (such as medical emergencies), his grade for this exam will
be determined based on the Department’s policy. Furthermore, the student must provide an official
excuse within one week of the missed exam.

Attendance:
A student will be awarded the GRADE “DN” after missing 8 classes without an OFFICIAL excuse.
It is the responsibility of the student to keep the record of his absences. Students will have
ONLY 6 days to submit their excuses to the prep-year affairs (1st warning: 3 absences; 2nd warning: 6
absences; “DN”: 8 absences)

Blackboard Link: Math Prep-Year Program

Website: http://www.kfupm.edu.sa/sites/pypmath/

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