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EET 109 Math January 5, 2016 Week 1 Day 1
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Syllabus
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EET 109 Mathematical Applications for Circuit Analysis Description This is an overview of basic mathematical applications for electronic circuit analysis. Includes fundamental concepts of operations with numbers, the metric system, fundamental algebraic concepts, graphing, exponential and logarithmic functions, right angle triangles, basic trig functions, vectors and complex numbers. Prerequisite: MAT 081 or equivalent.
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Textbook
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The best way to reach me is email douglas.jenkins@seattlecolleges.edu
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EET versus Math class I took this class before but they wont let me transfer it.
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Home work format: Section number2.4 Problem number 14 Answer18.2 Show all your work.
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CALCULATORS Your calculator will become outdated not so the math you learn. Build a tool with your work that will be good forever.
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Save your syllabus for future reference.
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Save your homework and build a study guide. Get to know your classmates, work with them. Get a tutor. Answers to odd-numbered questions are in the book. NOT the solutions.
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Math is like playing a musical instrument, it is a perishable skill.
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Chapter 1 Fundamental Concepts
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Page 2
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Page 3
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Operations with Signed Numbers page 3
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Not in textbook Remove the absolute bars. Remove the sign.
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Page 3 This is so fundamental it will be on almost all tests.
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+2 -8 -3 -12 -9 -15
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Page 3
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+2 -8 -3 -12 -9 -15 Both !
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Parentheses are good tools. (+3) + (+6) + (-9) + (+6)
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Parentheses are good tools. (+3) + (+6) + (-9) + (+6) 3 + 6 + 6 = 15 -9 + -9 6
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Page 4
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Not in the textbook For your own use organize multiplication and division, positive and negative as it makes sense to you. Words or symbols.
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Multiplication
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Multiplication and Division
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Page 5 Starting with number 17 fractions are introduced:
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Page 5 # 59 division of compound fractions. Compound fractions not explained. A compound fraction is sometimes called a mixed number.
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Compound Fraction
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Section 1.2 page 7 Order-Of-Operations
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HINT Some people use the acronym “Please excuse my Dear aunt sally” to help remember the order of operations.
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“Please excuse my Dear aunt sally”
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Section 1.3 page 10 From page 9: Scientific notation is a method of writing such numbers while avoiding the writing of many zeros.
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Section 1.3 page 12
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FIXED-POINT, FLOATING-POINT, SCIENTIFIC, AND ENGINEERING NOTATION Engineering notation specifies that all powers of ten must be 0 or multiples of 3, and the mantissa must be greater than or equal to 1 but less than 1000. mantissa In Mathematics the decimal part of a common logarithm.
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ENGINEERING NOTATION All powers of ten must be 0 or multiples of 3
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Engineer Notation is in 10 to the powers of 3. So every 3 digits use a space 4, 123, 987..000 000 02 251.012 451
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Due January 12
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End of week 1 day 1.
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