Math 147Math 147PreCalculusPreCalculusSection 008Section 008
William P. ClementWilliam P. Clement
Center for Geophysical Investigation of the Shallow Center for Geophysical Investigation of the Shallow SubsurfaceSubsurface
Boise State UniversityBoise State University
Learning CommunityYou must be enrolled inMath 147, section 008
andandEngineering 110
EngineeringEngineering
"For Dr. Petroski, acceptance of uncertainty and possible failure - he calls it "coping with the imponderable" - is what separates the "given world" of the scientist from the "built world" of the engineer." (From the May 2, 2006 New York Times article about Henry Petroski of Duke University (page D3))
Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers Member of the American Academy of Arts and SciencesMember of the National Academy of Engineering.
From the Course CatalogFrom the Course Catalog
PreCalculusMath 175
Section 0085 Credits
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday3:40 to 4:30
ET 103
ProfessorProfessorWilliam P. Clement
Associate Research ProfessorCenter for Geophysical Investigation of the Shallow
Subsurface (CGISS)Math/Geosciences 206B
http://cgiss.boisestate.edu/[email protected]
426-4307Office hours: Friday’s Engineering 110
Available in my office, MG206B most of the time except during exercise hour (11:30-2:00)
Who Am I?Who Am I?I am a geophysicist – a geoscientist who uses physical
principles to understand the structure and processes of the Earth.
I use FM frequency radio signals to produce images of the upper 20 meters of the Earth.
I have been a research professor at Boise State University since 1997.
Hopefully, my background as a scientist will provide context to this course.
Geophysical TomographyGeophysical Tomography
Borehole Tomography Borehole Tomography ExperimentExperiment
BoreholeBoreholeTomographyTomography
We know the physics of the problem and the data and we try to find the model parameters.
Invaluable HelpInvaluable Help
Randi [email protected]
Office hours: 4:40 to 5:30 (right after class)- Monday and Wednesday- Room MEC103
Course Aims and ObjectivesCourse Aims and ObjectivesPrecalculus: foundation for calculus (Math 170
and 175)Concepts and methods fundamental to:
MathEngineering
Much of engineering math is taught hereLearn it now
- avoid later struggle- enjoy engineering
Course Aims and ObjectivesCourse Aims and ObjectivesDetermine how you learn best:
- Visually- Listening- Reading- Combination
What is important is that you:learn how to learnlearn how to enjoy learning
Course Aims and ObjectivesCourse Aims and Objectives
Processing information is the key to learning.
I can transfer lots of information to you (tell you the information), but until you process it, until you work with it, you will not develop a deep understanding the information.
Class Format and ProcedureClass Format and Procedure
Math 147- lecture course - self-learning through ALEKS
on your own (mostly)in ENGR 110
Learning CommunityYou must be registered for both courses to participate You must be registered for both courses to participate
in this section (section 008) of Math 147in this section (section 008) of Math 147.
Class Format and ProcedureClass Format and Procedure
Quizzes and exams Fridays during Engineering 110
Homework working through ALEKS
- on your own- Friday’s Engineering 110 class
- after quiz or exam
My View on MathematicsMy View on Mathematics
I view mathematics as a language.
Mathematics is often the best way to present engineering and scientific theory.
Learning mathematics is not the end goal of this course.
The goal is to be sufficiently comfortable with The goal is to be sufficiently comfortable with mathematics so that you can focus on new mathematics so that you can focus on new engineering concepts without being confused by the engineering concepts without being confused by the mathematics.mathematics.
Your Challenge in MathematicsYour Challenge in Mathematics
But being comfortable with something means using it frequently and understanding its nuances.
You must spend significant time practicing simple, repetitive problems to fully understand the beauty of mathematics.
What You Really Care About:What You Really Care About:GradingGrading
Homework and Quizzes – 30%Exams (5 during semester) – 55%Final exam – 15%
GradingGradingQuizzes and exams will be delivered through ALEKS
during Friday’s Engineering 110 class
For the exams only, you will write down your work- for credit for the exam (i.e., you took it)- for partial credit
Missed exams or quizzes: Do not miss them!- Drop 1 (one) quiz (i.e., your missed one)- Exams – let me know beforehand
better have incredible excuse
Class WebsiteClass Website
http://cgiss.boisestate.edu/~billc/Math147
I also have a link to this page from my homepage.
To get the Graphing Calculator Manual
Go to: http://math.boisestate.edu/~bkennyFollow the link:Graphing Calculator Manual with Exercises
Graphing Calculator ManualGraphing Calculator Manual
Behaviors and GradesBehaviors and Grades
1. Attendance (commitment)2. Preparation3. Curiosity4. Attitude (dedication)5. Talent (ability)6. Retention7. Effort (time commitment)8. Communication Skills9. Results (performance)
Behaviors and GradesBehaviors and Grades
• Observations• What Happened• Take-away Points
Behaviors and GradesBehaviors and Grades
Come Prepared!! Stay on pace; work daily
Ask Questions!! Be interested
Understand Concepts!!Be an active learner!!
Any Questions??Any Questions??
Bloom’s Learning TaxonomyBloom’s Learning TaxonomyKnowledge: arrange, define, duplicate, label, list,
memorize, name, order, recognize, relate, recall, repeat, reproduce state.
Comprehension: classify, describe, discuss, explain, express, identify, indicate, locate, recognize, report, restate, review, select, translate.
Application: apply, choose, demonstrate, dramatize, employ, illustrate, interpret, operate, practice, schedule, sketch, solve, use, write.
Bloom’s Learning TaxonomyBloom’s Learning TaxonomyAnalysis: analyze, appraise, calculate, categorize,
compare, contrast, criticize, differentiate, discriminate, distinguish, examine, experiment, question, test.
Synthesis: arrange, assemble, collect, compose, construct, create, design, develop, formulate, manage, organize, plan, prepare, propose, set up, write.
Evaluation: appraise, argue, assess, attach, choose compare, defend estimate, judge, predict, rate, core, select, support, value, evaluate.
Any Questions??Any Questions??
Course Aims and ObjectivesCourse Aims and ObjectivesPrecalculus lays the foundation for successful
completion of Math 170 and 175. The concepts and methods learned in this course will form the fundamental basis for further studies in math and, most importantly for you, in engineering. Much of the math you will do in engineering is taught in this course. Learn it now so you can avoid struggle in upper level classes later.
Course Aims and ObjectivesCourse Aims and ObjectivesYou need to determine how you learn best, for
example, by seeing the information, hearing the information, or reading the information. You might do best with a combination of different methods. What is important is that you learn how to learn and you learn how to enjoy learning.
Course Aims and ObjectivesCourse Aims and ObjectivesProcessing information is the key to learning. I
can transfer lots of information to you (tell you the information), but until you process it, until you work with it, you will not develop a deep understanding the information.
Formats and ProceduresFormats and ProceduresI expect you to attend class and to participate by being
actively involved in class. The simplest way to be involved is to think about why a topic or method is being presented. What is the purpose of posing or solving the problem this way.
Ask questions if you do not understand something. Do not be afraid to ask a question. If you do not know the answer, many other students will not know the answer too! If someone is brave enough to ask a question, I expect you to honor their bravery by showing respect to your classmate.
Formats and ProceduresFormats and ProceduresI view mathematics as a language that more concisely
and accurately conveys and describes engineering and scientific concepts. Mathematics is often the best way to present engineering and scientific theory. Thus, learning mathematics is not the end goal of this course. The goal is to be sufficiently comfortable with mathematics so that you can focus on new engineering concepts without being confused by the mathematics. But being comfortable with something means using it frequently and understanding its nuances. You must spend significant time practicing simple, repetitive problems to fully understand the beauty of mathematics.
Formats and ProceduresFormats and ProceduresMath 147 is primarily a lecture course combined with
self-learning through ALEKS. This course is part of a Learning Community which includes Engineering 110. You must be registered for both courses to participate in this section (section 008) of Math 147. Attendance in both courses is beneficial to successfully passing Math 147.
Quizzes or exams will be delivered most Fridays during Engineering 110. Homework for Math 147 consists of working through ALEKS on your own and during Friday’s Engineering 110 class after the quiz or exam.
t1=s1*d11+s2*d12+s3*0+s4*0
t2=s1*0+s2*0+s3*d23+s4*d24
t3=s1*d31+s2*0+s3*0+s4*d34
d31=sqrt(1*1+1*1)Pythagorean theorem1 km
s1 s2
s3 s4
1 km
1 km
1 km
Simple experimentSimple experiment
t1 = s1*d11 + s2*d12 +s3*d13 + s4*d14
t2 = s1*d21 + s2*d22 +s3*d23 + s4*d24
t3 = s1*d31 + s2*d32 +s3*d33 + s4*d34
t4 = s1*d41 + s2*d42 +s3*d44 + s4*d44
t5 = s1*d51 + s2*d52 +s3*d55 + s4*d54
System of EquationsSystem of Equations
3x + 5y = 6
2x + 3y = 2Simple Algebra problem
Gaussian elimination
t1 l11 l12 l13 l14 s1
t2 l21 l22 l23 l24 s2
t3 = l31 l32 l33 l34 s3
t4 l41 l42 l43 l44 s4
t5 l51 l52 l53 l54
Matrix FormMatrix Form
T=Ls
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