

Quizzes and Exams: Quizzes will be video proctored by your instructor and will be given approximately weekly, beginning with the second week of classes. Your lowest written assignment score will be dropped at the end of the semester. There will be no late work accepted except in extenuating circumstances with proper documentation. You can find the assignments under the “Learning Activities” link above, and the due dates are listed in the course outline. Written Homework: Throughout the semester, you will have written textbook assignments and worksheets due in class. Your lowest WebAssign score will be dropped at the end of the semester. See the document here for tips on using WebAssign, including entering answers and finding useful settings. When accessing your online homework, use Firefox or Chrome as your browser there are problems that can occur if you use Internet Explorer or Safari. If you are not able to get the correct answer after your initial attempts, we recommend that before your final attempt, you seek help from your instructor, the Q-Center, a tutor, or another student. This means True/False questions and questions with two answer choices have only one attempt – choose carefully! After each attempt, you will be told whether your answer is correct or not. You will get five attempts for each question that is not multiple choice the exact number of attempts for multiple choice questions will depend on the number of choices. The due date for each assignment will gene rally be two or three days after the material is covered in class. Each assignment will be made available on WebAssign several days before the section is covered in class. There will usually be 2-3 homework assignments per week (one for each textbook section covered). In the left sidebar of your Math 1060Q Husk圜T page, you will find a link to do your homework using WebAssign. Homework and WebAssign: WebAssign Homework: To access the WebAssign homework you will have to go through Huks圜T single sign-on.
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You will have two weeks of free access to WebAssign, which includes the e-book, so you can get started right away in case you need some time to arrange to buy textbook with the access code.Ĭalculators: The use of calculators IS NOT permitted on exams or quizzes. When logging into WebAssign (through Husk圜T), do not use Internet Explorer or Safari. Use Firefox or Chrome. Once the semester officially begins, simply log into your Husk圜T account ( ), navigate to the page for Math 1060Q, then follow the link on the left hand side for WebAssign Homework. There is only ONE way to register for and access WebAssign. The first option lets you use your access code for the life of the edition of the textbook. Using this option, the WebAssign code alone (including the e-book) will cost $100 and your code (and e-book) will last only one semester. NOT Recommended: Get the text separately from anywhere (or don’t get it at all, if you want to use the e-book exclusively), and buy the WebAssign access code when you access your homework through Husk圜T. Together, the book and online homework code (with e-book included) will cost $80.Ģ. BEST VALUE: Get the text and WebAssign access code bundled together at the UConn Bookstore. There are two ways to purchase the text and the WebAssign access code:ġ.

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You will need a WebAssign access code to access your homework assignments. You can buy the textbook from the UConn Bookstore. Precalculus 10e, by Larson (Required textbook). Students may not receive credit for this course and MATH 1040Q. Not open for credit to students who have passed MATH 1120, 1125Q, or 1131Q. Students who fail to achieve this minimum score are required to spend time on the preparatory and learning modules before re-taking the MPE or register for a lower level Mathematics course. Prerequisites: A qualifying score of 17 on the mathematics placement exam (MPE), unless you began attending UConn prior to Fall 2016 (in which case it is still recommended). Emphasis will be on functions and their applications in particular, polynomials, rational functions, exponentials, logarithms, and trigonometric functions. Course Coordinator (Storrs): Maksym Derevyaginĭescription: Precalculus is a preparation for calculus which includes a thorough review of algebra.
