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| Think About It Joined: Sep 2003 Location: Los Angeles, CA
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![]() | Fryer, Harvey Math 106 Trigonometry Instructor Fall 2002 Took this class back in Fall 2002. But there is a slim chance of any changes. Attendance is not mandatory. Homework "sets" due on certain weeks. Usually at the end of each chapter. Exams: Three mid-term exams. Final: Final exam is comprehensive. 93%-100% = A 90-92= A- 87-89= B+ 83-86= B And so on. Homework grading is lenient but exams are not. You must show everything you can on the graphs. This course might be difficult if this is the first time taking Trigonometry. |
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![]() | Just be sure to turn in your homework set completed. Lots of points. If you know your material, you can pass the course. If you try to skimp through the course, good luck passing. This goes for all math class at Cal Poly. Take Professor Chen for Math 106. |
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