Reading: by now you should have read all of chapter 2 and have started chapter 3.
Exercises: 2.9, 2.12-2.15, 2.17, 2.21, and 2.25. Note that for 2.25 you don't have to solve any of them, just indicate the method.
For 2.21, you only need to solve it using one method.
Homework 3, due September 15, 2010.
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Homework 3, due September 15, 2010.
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Is there any particular reason that 2.25 was repeated? E.g. was it supposed to be a different number, or did you accidentally put it in there twice?goodwine wrote:Reading: by now you should have read all of chapter 2 and have started chapter 3.
Exercises: 2.9, 2.12-2.15, 2.17, 2.21, 2.25, 2.25. Note that for 2.25 you don't have to solve any of them, just indicate the method.
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Re: Homework 3, due September 15, 2010.
I don't think it's repeated. 2.11 looks similar, but was to identify if it was linear, etc. 2.25 is to say what method you would use to solve it.runkle89 wrote:Is there any particular reason that 2.25 was repeated? E.g. was it supposed to be a different number, or did you accidentally put it in there twice?goodwine wrote:Reading: by now you should have read all of chapter 2 and have started chapter 3.
Exercises: 2.9, 2.12-2.15, 2.17, 2.21, 2.25, 2.25. Note that for 2.25 you don't have to solve any of them, just indicate the method.
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I think he means the number 2.25 appears twice in the assignment listing.
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Ah. Don't do it twice.sprender wrote:I think he means the number 2.25 appears twice in the assignment listing.
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