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- Assignment #6 is due Wed Dec 1
Section 5.3: #3
Section 5.4: #3,5
Section 5.5: #4,5
Section 5.6: #5
Section 5.7: #2,4
Section 5.8: #1,3
Section 5.9: #2
- Assignment #5 is due Fri Nov 12
Section 4.5: #1
Section 4.6: #1,3
Section 4.7: #2,3
Section 4.8: #1,3
Section 5.1: #3,4
Section 5.2: #2,3
- Assignment #4 is due Fri Oct 22
Section 3.4: #2,3,4,5
Section 3.5: #1,4
Section 3.6: #1,2
Section 4.1: #1,5
Section 4.2: #2,4
Section 4.3: #1,6
- Assigment #3 is due Fri Oct 8 (work on Chapter 2 before the
review session for the exam (Mon Sept 27)).
Section 2.2: #2,4,5
Section 2.3: #2,4
Section 2.4: #2,4
Section 2.5: #2,3,5
Section 3.1: #4,5
Section 3.2: #2,4,6
Section 3.3: #1,5
- The next homework assignment is due Fri Sep 17.
Section 1.6: #3,5
Section 1.7: #2,5
Section 1.8: #4,5
Section 1.9: #3,4
Section 2.1: #2,5
- The first assignment (sections 1.1-1.5) is due Fri Sep 3.
Section 1.1: #3
Section 1.2: #1,2,3,4,7
Section 1.3: #2,3,4,6
Section 1.4: #1,2,5
Section 1.5: #1,2
- The exercises are assigned from the Lecture Notes and are
supposed to be turned in at the announced due date before the
beginning of the class.
- A 5 point penalty would be applied to late homework (turned
in by Monday after the due date).
- Homework assignments may be typed up in Maple, however, you
must submit a paper copy of your work.
- Keep the balance beetween the completeness and conciseness:
your arguments/code should not omit any steps that show your
understanding of the problem, on the other hand...
- Brevity is the soul of wit. --William Shakespeare
- Brevity is the sister of talent. --Anton Chekhov
- It is recommended that you try all exercises in the Notes,
since similar questions might come up on the exams.
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