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ALGEBRA

LEARNING OUTCOMES CONTENT ELEMENTARY TOPICS REFERENCES William L. Hart; College Algebra: D.C. Health and Company, 4th Edition

1. Identify the introductory


topics in algebra. 2. Identify the steps in computing produces, quotient, sum and difference or real numbers and algebraic terms. 3. Simply common fractions. 4. Perform the fundamental operations of algebraic terms.

1. Introduction 2. The system of real numbers 3. Laws of addition and multiplication 4. Absolute value 5. Computation of product and quotient 6. Computation of sun and difference 7. Signs of groupings 8. Similar terms 9. Numerical inequality 10. Rational and irrational numbers 11. Elementary operation on fractions 12. Index laws 13. Multiplication of polynomials 14. Fundamental equation of division
SPECIAL PRODUCTS AND FACTORING

Louis Leithold; College Algebra: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company 1991

1. Extract roots of algebraic


terms. 2. Identify products of binomial 3. Expand algebraic terms using grouping. 4. Identify the different types of factoring.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Square roots Perfect squares Product of binomial Grouping in multiplication Terminology about factoring Factoring trinomial by trial and error method 7. Cube of binomial 8. Sum and difference of two cubes. FRACTIONS

Gabion p. Pestilos; Simplified College Algebra: Trinitas publishing, Inc. copyright 2004

1. Perform the four


fundamental operations on algebraic fractions and mix expressions. 2. Reduce algebraic fractions to lowest terms.

3. 1. Identify the different


terminology of equation. 2. Analyze and solve the different equations and problems given. 3. Apply the different formulas in finding percentage problems, simple interest problems & lever problems. 1. Graph the different formulas in finding percentage problems, simple interest problems & lever problems. 2. Identify the slope of a line functions and intercepts

1. 2. 3. 4.

Reduction to lowest terms Addition and subtraction of fraction Multiplication and division of fraction Mixed expression

LINEAR EQUATION IN ONE UNKNOWN

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Terminology of equation Equivalent equation Linear Equation Algebraic equation Lever problems percentage problems Simple interest COORDINATED AND GRAPHS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Rectangular coordinates Constants and variables Graphs of linear equation Intercepts Functions Slope of a line SYSTEM OD LINEAR EQUATION

1. Solve the systems f linear


equation in two three unknowns 2. Identify another solution in solving systems of equations by determinants

1. Algebraic solution of a system of two


equation

2. System in three unknown 3. Application of system of linear equation 4. Determinants of the second order

5. Determinants of the third order 1. Identify proofs and index


laws EXPONENTS AND RADICALS

2. Simplify imaginary numbers


and radicals 3. Rationalize denominators of order it

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Proofs of index laws Imaginary numbers/ roots/radicals Elementary operations of radicals Fractional powers Rationalization of denominators

1. Identify a new variety of


number called imaginary number. 2. Apply the different solutions in solving quadratic equations 3. Identify the quadratic formula

ELEMENTS OF QUADRATIC EQUATIONS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Foundation of imaginary numbers Pure quadratic equations Solution of an equation by factoring Factoring Solution by completing the squares The quadratic formula

1. Identify the binomial theorem and expand the given equation

BINOMIAL THEOREM

1. Ration proportion and variation

1. Define the identify ration


and proportion

RATIO, PROPORTION AND VARIATION

2. Identify language of
variation and its problem application

1. Ratio and proportion 2. Language of variation 3. Application of variation equations


PROGRESSIONS

1. Identify and solve


arithmetic and geometric progression. 2. Solve problems involving progression

1. Arithmetic progression 2. Geometric progression 3. Application of progression

LOGIC 1
LEARNING OUTCOMES CONTENT REFERENCES

1. Introduce the different


number systems used in the computer system 2. Simplify other arithmetic operations with a use of complements

Binary number system Octal number system Hexadecimal number system Number base conversion Radix complement Diminished radix complement Subtraction of numbers using complements

MORRIS Mano; DIGITAL DESING: International Edition

1. Introduce Boolean
algebra and the relationship of Boolean and logic operations

- Boolean algebra - Basic and axiomatic definition - Basic theorems and properties - Boolean functions - Canonical and standard form - Karnaughs map method - Tabulation method - Logic gates and their equivalent Boolean
operations

1. Introduce the different


methods of simplifying Boolean functions and implementing functions into circuit diagram 1. Introduce different designing procedures of combinational circuits commonly used in digital systems as well as problem specified circuits

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- Designing procedures of - Adders - Subtractors - Code converters - Analysis procedure - Two-level and multi-level NAND and NOR
implementation -Binary adder and subtractor - Decimal adder - Magnitude comparator - Decoders and Encoders - Multiplexers and demultiplexers - Read only memory (ROM) - Programmable Logic array (PLA) - Programmable array logic (PAL)

1. Introduce how MSI and


PLD components available built upon the Boolean concepts and ways to implement any Boolean functions using any of these components

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