Homework

Instead of submitting homework assignments, you will be asked to submit Homework Quizzes via Gradescope. The Homework Quizzes will be based at least in part on the textbook homework. The list of assigned textbook exercises is provided at the bottom of this webpage. (The textbook exercises will not be submitted or graded.)

Gradescope Homework Quizzes

Homework quizzes will be accessed from Gradescope and will be submitted directly to Gradescope by the students.

Gradescope Login:   https://www.gradescope.com/

The name of our Gradescope course is "MATH3C_FA20_D00_E00". All students enrolled in the course were added to this Gradescope course before the start of classes. (Any students that were added to the course after the start of classes will need to request to be added to Gradescope. Contact your TA or instructor.)

You will submit your own assignments in this course. Gradescope has provided a helpful guide to scanning and submitting your assignment as a PDF.

Guidelines for submission through Gradescope:

  • Submissions must be PDF files.
  • If your homework is handwritten, you must upload a scanned document.
  • You may write your solutions using a tablet device.
  • All homework quizzes are due at 11:00 P.M.
  • Gradescope will ask you to match each of the exercises with the page on which your solution for that exercise appears.
  • For more information, download the Gradescope how-to PDF.

Due Dates:   Due dates are available in Gradescope.

Academic Integrity:   All work that you turn in should be your own. Passing off the work of another as your own is a serious academic integrity violation. You are allowed to consult with other students in the class (provided you acknowledge their assistance in your homework submission), but the work you turn in should be written by you, in your own words. Copying homework from another student or from any other sources (including online sources) is not allowed.

Textbook Exercises (for Practice)

These assignments will not be turned in and will be not graded; however, certain quiz/exam questions are based on textbook homework problems, so understanding the solutions to these problems should help you perform better on the quizzes/exams. (This page is subject to revision during the term. Please check regularly for updates.)

These problems are taken from Precalculus by Jay Abramson, et al, which is a book that is freely available online from OpenStax. (List updated 19 Oct 2020.)

 

1.1.  8-26 odd, 42-46, 55-59, 63-65, 71-75

1.2.  6-25, 27-37 odd, 40-45, 49-51

1.3.  5-17, 22-25

1.4.  7-11, 16-19, 21-25, 33-39, 50-57

1.6.  18-24, 29-36, 46-52

1.7.  7-18, 25-28

2.1.  20-24, 27-37, 42-45,

2.2.  8-11, 14-17, 20-31

3.2.  7, 12, 13, 16-20, 24, 25, 34-36, 49-52, 53-56

3.3.  6-16, 17-24, 25, 26, 29, 30

3.4.  6-14, 16, 18-19, 21, 24-28, 30-36, 42, 43, 57-60

3.7.  13-29 odd, 39-45 odd, 49

4.1.  9-17, 19-22, 39-41 , 58, 59

4.2.  3, 4, 8, 19-22, 26-37

4.3.  10-15, 20-25, 32-45, 50-53

4.4.  16-25, 41-48

4.5.  3-24

4.6.  4-50, 59-62

4.7.  28-45

5.1.  26-57

5.2.  10-67

5.3.  6-29, 38-41, 44-47, 49-51

5.4.  33-36, 43-55 odd

6.1.  10-16, 21-25, 31-42

6.3.  8-16, 24-29, 32-34, 48-50, 53, 54

7.1.  5-41 odd

7.2.  6-13, 20-28, 47-51

7.3.  5-8, 11-17, 20-23, 34-44, 55-58

7.5.  5-11 odd, 15-71 odd