Homework

1/10 1.1 # 1a,b; 2, 3a,b;  5a; 6a, d; 7.

1/12 1.2# 1, 2a, b,, d;3a, d, 5a, b, c, f, 13, 14, 15.

1/17:  1.3# 1, 2a,b, 3a,b, 4, 5, 8

Matlab assignment, due Thursday 1/26 at beginning of class, is p.78# 1,5. More instructions about this assignment were emailed to you last weekend. If you did not receive the email, please let me know. It will take you a bit a time to learn Matlab enough to do the first assignment, perhaps up to 5 hours. When you submit the assignment, be sure to carefully answer the questions that are included in the problems; a large part of the grade will be based on these answers. These answers can either be included in the computer printout or submitted separately, stapled to the computer output. Whichever you think will make my life easier.

1/19 1.4# 1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 24a; 1.5# 1, 2, 3, 4a, 10 a, b, g,  11.

Here are Eric's LA hours: Tuesday Thursday 12:45-1:45, Tuesday 3:30-4:30
Thursday 5:00-6:00, Friday 4:00-5:00. This will all be in DM 409A.

1/24 2.1# 1, 3a, c, g.

Thursday quiz will cover 1.1-1.4.

1/26 2.1# 4, 6.

1/31 2.2 # 1, 2, 8, 9.

2/2 2.2# 3 a, b, c, d, 7; 2.3#1, 2 a,c, 6.

Here is the full Assignment 2: 2.1# 10, 2.2# 6, 14, 2.3# 10, 3.1# 7, 10; 3.2# 5. Note: these are all proof related questions, and are generally harder than the more computational problems I assign as homework. Your LA, Eric, might prove useful for these problems. I will assigning more problems over the next week.

2/7 Catch up and prepare for quiz. The problem list for assignment 2 has been updated.

Office hours today rescheduled to 5:10-6PM. I apologise for any inconvenience.

Thursday's quiz will cover 1.5 and Ch.2 excluding Cramer's rule.

2/9 3.1# 1, 3,5,6, 8,9,11

The full assignment 2 is now posted - see above. It is due Thursday, Feb. 16. These are proof oriented questions, which is something new to many of you. So don't wait till the last minute to "crank them out".