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KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA ‫المملكة العربية السعودية‬

Ministry of Education ‫وزارة التعليم‬


AL-IMAM MUHAMMAD IBN SAUD ‫جامعة اإلمام محمد بن سعود اإلسالمية‬
ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY
Deanship of Preparatory Programs ‫عمادة البرامج التحضيرية‬
‫قسم الرياضيات بكلية العلوم‬

Syllabus
Second Semester 1442/1443 Hijri
Course Code Course Name Credit Lec Lab Tut. Pre-requisite
Hours

MAT 042 MATH 2 4 2 0 2 None

Course Supervisor Mr. Sultan Alotaibi


e-mail SSABALOTAIBI@IMAMU.EDU.S A
Office GR- 011B
Class Meetings As scheduled

Course's Objectives: The main objective of this course is to develop a good grasp and critical
thinking of the high school mathematics.

Text Book: PRECALCULUS, Second edition, Obaid Al- Gahtani and Others,
Note: Calculator is not allowed.

Grading:
- Attendance & Participation ..........................................................................................10%
- 2Quizzes (10% each quiz) quiz 1 around week 6 and quiz 2 around week 11 ..............20%
- Mid-term Exam .............................................................................................................30%
- Final Exam ................................................................................................................... 40%
- TOTAL .......................................................................................................................... 100

Attendance: Attendance will be taken in the first 5 minutes of the lecture (lectures). If you came late, you should
remind me at the end of the class to consider your attendance for the second lecture, otherwise, you will be marked absent
for the two lectures. Accepted excuses for absence should be submitted within two weeks after the absent lectures.
Classroom Participation: It is expected that you participate in the discussion at lectures by asking and
answering questions, raising issues, and making observations and constructive comments.
Cheating and Dishonesty: Each student should write and submit his own work either on exams or on exercises
and other course material.Anykind of cheating or dishonesty throughout the course is considered a serious offence and will be
dealt with strictness and no mercy.
Course schedule
Week Chapter Title Sections T Lecture Practice Exercises
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p
i
1- Sequence
c
8.1 2- Alternating Pages: 286 – 287
s Pages: 280 – 285
Sequence and Sequence 3-
Series Recursion 2,8,10,12,14,19,
Formula of In class 20,25,27,31,33,
Examples
Sequence 34,36,40,42,48,
(1,2,3,4,5)
4- Factorial Notation 51
Exercises
5- Series
(46,49)

1- Arithmetic Sequence Pages: 294 – 295


8.2 2- Arithmetic Series Pages: 288 -
Arithmetic 3- Arithmetic Means In class 293
Sequences and 1,3,6,11,14,16,21,
Series Examp 25,27,30,31,33,36
les
(1,2,3,4,
5,6)

1- Geometric Sequence Pages: 296 -


Pages: 303 – 304
8.3 2- Finite Geometric
Sequence Geometric Series 3- Infinite Online 301
1,3,7,17,18,21,
8 and Series Sequence and Geometric Series 23,28,31,34,39,
Examples
1-5 Series 40,43
(1,2,3,4,5,6,7)
Page (279)

8.4 1- Principal of Pages: 305 -


Mathematical 310 Pages: 311-312
Mathematical
Induction Examples
Induction Online
2- Extended (1,2,4,5) 2,9,18,22,31
Principal of
Mathematical
Induction
1- Formula for a
8.5 Binomial In class Pages: 313-317 Pages :318
Binomial Coefficient2-
Theorem The Binomial Examples 1,4,5,7,9,18,30,31,
Theorem (1,2,3,4,5) 33,35,39,40
3-Expansion
of 𝒊𝒕𝒉 Term Binomial
Week Chapter Title Sections Topics Lecture Practice Exercises

In class
Pages: 320 - Pages: 333 - 335
332
1- Ellipse Centered Examples 1,2,3,4,7,10,11,15,
at TheOrigin (1,2,3,4,5,6,
9.1 16,17,19,20,21,23,
Ellipse 2- Ellipse not Centered 7,8,9) 25,27,29,31,33,35,
Conic at TheOrigin 37,41,51,52,57,59,
Sections
61
6-7 9
Page
(319) Pages: 343 – 344
1- Equation for Pages: 336 –
Parabolaswith 342
Vertex at The Origin Examples 1,2,3,4,6,7,9,11,
2- Equation of a Online (1,2,3,4,5,
15,16,17,19,21,
9.2 Parabola notCentered
Parabola 6) 23,25,26,27,35,
at The Origin 37,39,41,43,45,
48

8
Midterm Exam
(around week 8)
Pages: 357 – 358
1- Hyperbola Centered
Conic
9.3 at TheOrigin Pages: 345 – 1,2,3,4,5,7,11,13,15,
9 Sections
Hyperbola 2- Hyperbola not In class 356 21,23,27,29,31,33,
Centered atThe Origin 35,37,39,42,43,46,
Examples
(1,2,3,4,5,6,7, 49
8,9)

1- Angles Pages: 240- Page: 244


2- Angle Measure 243
3- Degrees/Ra In class 1(a,c,d),2(b,c,d)
7.1
dians ,3(c,d,e),4(b,e)
Angles and
Conversion Examples (1,2)
Their Measures
Factors

1- Defining the Pages: 245- Pages: 260


TrigonometricFunctions 259
by Using the Right
Triangle 2,4,5,9,11,12,17,
Examples 19,20,23,25,31,
2- Trigonometric
7.2 (1,2,3,4,5,6 33,35
Function withTwo
Trigonometric Familiar Triangles )
Trigonome
Functions 3- Solving Right Online
7 tric
10- Triangles4- Related
Functions
14 Reference Angle Problem 3
5- Unit Circle Approach (1,3)
6- The Sign of
Trigonometric Related
Functions Problem 4
7- Value of Sine and
Cosine (2)
Page (239) 8- Periodicity of
TrigonometricFunctions
9- Graphs of the
TrigonometricFunctions
1- Fundamental Pages: 261 – Page: 270
7.3 TrigonometricIdentities 297
Trigonometric 2- The Sum and 1,2,3,4,5,7,17,18,19,
Identities DifferenceIdentities Examples 20,21,23,24,25,26
3- The Double Angle Online (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,
Formula4- The Half- 9,10,
Angle Formula 11)
5- The Product Formula
6- Trigonometric
Equation

7.4 1- Inverse of Sine and Pages: 271 – Page: 278 1,2,3(a,b),5,6,7


Inverse CosineFunctions In class 275
Trigonometric 2- Inverse of
Functions Tangent and Examples
Cotangent Functions (1,2)
Revision
15

Final Exam
16

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