MATH 111I

Intensive Basic College Mathematics

The main repository for course resources is Blackboard. All course materials—including the materials here—can be found in Blackboard.

Syllabus

You can find the link to the general syllabus and the recitation syllabus below:

Course Syllabus
Syllabus “Quick Facts”

 

Lectures

Lecture notes and recordings can be found in the Lecture folder in Blackboard.
 

Check-Ins

Check-In Solutions
 

Homework

Homework will primarily be submitted using WileyPlus. Instructions on creating an account and adding the course can be found in the Homework folder in Blackboard.
 

Quizzes

Quiz 1: Problems  Solutions

Quiz 2: Problems  Solutions

Quiz 3: Problems  Solutions

Quiz 4: Problems  Solutions

Quiz 5: Problems  Solutions

Quiz 6: Problems  Solutions

Quiz 7: Problems  Solutions

Quiz 8: Problems  Solutions

Quiz 9: Problems  Solutions

Quiz 10: Problems  Solutions

Quiz 11: Problems  Solutions
 

Exams

Exam 1: Problems (v1)  Problems (v2)  Solutions (v1)  Solutions (v2)

Exam 2: Problems (v1)  Problems (v2)  Solutions (v1)  Solutions (v2)

Exam 3: Problems  Solutions

Final Exam: Problems  Solutions
 

Handouts

Linear Problems

Exam 2 Review
 

Student Help Resources

Mental Health Resources: Click here to find a list of mental health resources available to you at the University of South Carolina, locally, and national hotlines. Never hesitate to make use of these services if you need them. If you know someone in distress, say something and be sure to make them aware of these resources.

Mathematics Help Resources: There are a number of resources available to you succeed at the University of South Carolina. The first stop should always be to your professor, teaching assistant (TA), or any of the supplemental instructors (SI)&emdash;you do not necessarily have to attend the SI sessions for your specific section. However, there are a number of other help resources available to you.

Reference Tables: I created a reference table which is not just useful for a Precalculus/Calculus, but most of the more applied mathematics courses you might take as an undergraduate.