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Homework problems are similar to problems from Edition 4 of the textbook. Note that the assignments are due at the beginning of the class period on the indicated day. They are to be written up neatly, and will be evaluated for both mathematical correctness and clarity of explanation. Be aware that because of time constraints, it is possible that only a random subset of the assigned problems will be graded.
Please note: the written (and web) homework sets are a small fraction of the work that you should do to learn the material in the course and be prepared for the exams. To ensure your preparation you should work some or all of the practice problems as well.
| Homework 1 — | Due 1/15 or 1/17 — | homework 1 (typo corrected in problem 1, 11 jan) |
|---|---|---|
| Homework 2 — | Due 1/22 or 1/24 — | homework 2 |
| Homework 3 — | Due 1/29 or 1/31 — | homework 3 |
| Homework 4 — | Due 2/5 or 2/7 — | homework 4 |
| Homework 5 — | Due 2/19 or 2/21 — | homework 5 |
| Homework 6 — | Due 2/26 or 2/28 — | homework 6 |
| Homework 7 — | Due 3/12 or 3/14 — | homework 7 |
| Homework 8 — | Due 3/19 or 3/21 — | homework 8 |
| Homework 9 — | Due 4/2 or 4/4 — | homework 9 |
| Homework 10 — | Due 4/9 or 4/11 — | homework 10 |
| Homework 11 — | Due 4/16 or 4/18 — | homework 11 |