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Spring Quarter 2002

You are encouraged to work on the homework in groups; however, each student is required to submit solutions to each homework assignment. During the lecture period immediately after the homework assignment has been announced, the class may select one problem to be removed from the assignment (provided at least half of the class can summarize the problem statement for the problem being removed).

Each problem will be graded on the following scale:

  • -3 points: substantially incorrect
  • 0 points: minor mistakes, unorganized, or unclear
  • 3 points: Clearly presented and correct
When calculating your final grade, I will add your average homework problem score to your lab/exam grade. For example, suppose your grade for all exams and lab assignments is 86.3%. If you do not turn in any homework, your final grade will be 83.3% (BC). If you submit correct and clearly presented solutions to all of the problems, your final grade will be 89.3% (AB).

Homework is due at the beginning of the class period indicated.

Due: Week 3, Lecture 1

Chapter 1

Section: 1.1-1, 1.1-2, and 1.2-2

Chapter 2

Section: 2.1-1, 2.2-1, and 2.3-1
Chapter: 2-1

Chapter 3

Section: 3.1-1

Due: Week 3 Lab

Appendix A

Section: A.1-1 and A.2-1

Chapter 4

Section: 4.1-1, 4.3-1, and 4.3-2
Chapter: 4-2, 4-3

Due: Week 4, Lecture 1

Chapter 6

Section: 6.1-1, 6.1-5, 6.2-1, 6.2-3, 6.2-4, 6.3-2, and 6.4-3

Chapter 7

Section: 7.1-1, 7.1-2a, 7.1-4, 7.2-2, and 7.3-2

Due: Week 5, Lecture 2

Chapter 9

Section: 9.1-1 and 9.2-4
Chapter: 9-1

Due: Week 8, Lecture 2

Appendix B

Section: B.4-5

Chapter 22

Section: 22.1-1, 22.1-2, 22.2-1, 22.2-3, and 22.3-2

Chapter 24

Section: 24.3-1 and 24.3-2

Due: Week 9, Lecture 1

Chapter 16

Section: 16.2-4, 16.3-2, and 16.3-4 (this need not be a formal proof)
Chapter: 16-1a&c

Due: Week 10, Lecture 1

Chapter 13

Section: 13.1-1, 13.1-2, 13.1-5, 13.1-7, 13.2-3, 13.3-1, 13.3-2, 13.4-1, and 13.4-2

Due: Never

Chapter 15

Section: 15.1-1 and 15.2-1
Chapter: 15-2

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