College Algebra

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College Algebra
Resource Book for Peer-Led Team Learning Workshop

Editors:

  • June L. Gaston, 
    Professor Emerita, Borough of Manhattan Community College, The City University of New York
  • Peggy Beck,
    Professor, Prince George’s Community College
  • Scott Sinex,
    Professor Emeritus, Prince George’s Community College
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Description

This Workbook is designed to provide structure to the Peer-Led Team Learning (PLTL) Workshops for College Algebra courses. Peer-led Mathematics workshops are based on the Peer-Led Team Learning (PLTL) program. Using this proven method for improving learning, college students enrolled in a College Algebra course attend a weekly workshop session facilitated by trained peer leaders. The workshop offers small groups of students the opportunity to collaborate on workshop activities for the entire semester. Such activities include group discussions and demonstration of analytic approaches for real-world problem-solving, which helps to enhance their understanding, foments curiosity, and hones study skills for their success in the entire course.

Certain topics include an extra concept workshop. Each concept workshop offers students a special opportunity to learn, review or reinforce a mathematical idea they may have never seen or understood, or simply forgotten, yet which is fundamental to the higher-level mathematics coursework they are expected to learn. Although these additional workshops may be considered optional, they are highly recommended. The use of this resource book within the workshop environment facilitates the implementation of workshop activities and reinforces essential learning modes. The peer leader can apply the material included in this workbook for use during the workshop throughout the semester.

Originally developed from courses at the Borough of Manhattan Community College and New York City College of Technology, both colleges of the City University of New York, and from courses at Prince George’s Community College in Maryland, these materials have been tested and provide students with many valuable tools for success.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. Sets
  2. Irrational Numbers
  3. Exponents
  4. Linear Equations
  5. Graphing Linear Equations
  6. Solving Systems of Linear Equations
  7. Polynomials
  8. Factoring
  9. Complex Rational Expressions
  10. Quadratic Equations
  11. Equations and Inequalities
  12. Logarithms
  13. Functions
  14. Complex Numbers
  15. Mathematical Modeling