The final will be in ALEKS. It will be available Tuesday, May 12, at 9:30am and must be finished by Friday, May 15, at 11:59pm. You will have two attempts, and only your highest score will count toward your grade. A optional practice final will be available in ALEKS from Monday, May 11, at 8am until Wednesday, May 13, at 11:59pm.
The final exam is comprehensive and will consist of 25 problems chosen randomly from 30 ALEKS topics. The 30 ALEKS topics are given below. Following each topic is the week in which the topic was covered, the corresponding textbook section, and the course objective (from the syllabus) aligned with the topic.
Final exam ALEKS topics
Domain of a rational function: Interval notation (Week 6, Section 2.3) [1]
Domain and range from the graph of a continuous function (Week 8, Section 2.3) [1]
Domain and range from the graph of a quadratic function (Week 10, Section 2.3) [1]
Finding the initial amount and rate of change given a graph of a linear function (Week 4, Section 2.4) [2]
Writing the equation of the line through two given points (Week 5, Section 2.5) [2]
Solving a linear equation with several occurrences of the variable: Variables on both sides and fractional coefficients (Week 1, Section 1.1) [3]
Solving a compound linear inequality: Graph solution, basic (Week 1, Section 1.7) [3]
Predictions from the line of best fit (Week 7, Section 2.5) [4]
Finding where a function is increasing, decreasing, or constant given the graph: Interval notation (Week 7, Section 2.7) [5]
Determining if graphs have symmetry with respect to the x-axis, y-axis, or origin (Week 7, Section 2.7) [5]
Transforming the graph of a function using more than one transformation (Week 10, Section 2.6) [6]
Writing an equation for a function after a vertical and horizontal translation (Week 10, Section 2.6) [6]
Finding the roots of a quadratic equation with leading coefficient 1 (Week 2, Section 1.4) [7]