Guidelines for writing homework solutions.
Printable version of the homework schedule.
| Week | Date | Readings | Homework | Due Date | Solutions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mon, Jan 11 | 3.5 | 3.5: 32,42,44,60,80,96 | Fri, Jan 15 | Solutions |
| Wed, Jan 13 | 3.6 | 3.6: 3,6,10,19a,25,44,54a | Wed, Jan 20 | Solutions | |
| Fri, Jan 15 | 3.5–3.6 | 3.5: 56,58; 3.6: 11,18,23a,27,43 | Wed, Jan 20 | Solutions | |
| 2 | Mon, Jan 18 | No Class | Martin Luther King, Jr. Day | ||
| Wed, Jan 20 | 3.7 | 3.7: 3,6,12,16,17a,17e,36,48 (calc) | Mon, Jan 25 | Solutions | |
| Fri, Jan 22 | 3.8 | 3.8: 2,3,6,15a,16,22 (calc) | Wed, Jan 27 | Solutions | |
| 3 | Mon, Jan 25 | 3.7–3.8 | 3.7: 18,30,49,51,61; 3.8: 4,12 (calc) | Fri, Jan 29 | Solutions |
| Wed, Jan 27 | 4.1 | 4.1: 3,4,10,13,18,29,44,56,68 | Mon, Feb 1 | Solutions | |
| Fri, Jan 29 | 4.2 | 4.2: 2,5,8,21,32,34,42,52 | Wed, Feb 3 | Solutions | |
| 4 | Mon, Feb 1 | 4.3 | 4.3: 2,7,16,21,26,31 | Fri, Feb 5 | Solutions |
| Wed, Feb 3 | 4.3 | 4.3: 22,34,41,42,53,58 | Mon, Feb 8 | Solutions | |
| Fri, Feb 5 | 4.1–4.3 | 4.1: 36,42,50,66; 4.2: 14,29,49; 4.3: 60 | Mon, Feb 8 | Solutions | |
| 5 | Mon, Feb 8 | Review | |||
| Wed, Feb 10 | EXAM 1 | Sections 3.5 through 4.3 | 5:00–6:30 pm | Solutions | |
| Fri, Feb 12 | 4.4 | 4.4: 2,3,10,13,16 (calc) | Wed, Feb 17 | Solutions | |
| 6 | Mon, Feb 15 | 4.5 | 4.5: 6,7,10,14,16,19,24,31,40,48,52,59,72 | Fri, Feb 19 | Solutions |
| Wed, Feb 17 | 4.6 | 4.6: 2,12,19,22,26,32,39,52 | Wed, Feb 24 | Solutions | |
| Fri, Feb 19 | 4.4–4.6 | 4.4: 11,12; 4.5: 17,20,28,42; 4.6: 6,37,44 | Fri, Feb 26 | Solutions | |
| 7 | Mon, Feb 22 | 4.7 | 4.7: 8,14,25,39,42,47,52,57,75 | Mon, Mar 1 | Solutions |
| Wed, Feb 24 | 4.7 | 4.7: 12,23,38,43,48,53,62 | Wed, Mar 3 | Solutions | |
| Fri, Feb 26 | 4.8 | 4.8: 3,6,12b,13b,18,26,32b | Fri, Mar 5 | Solutions | |
| 8 | Mon, Mar 1 | 4.9 | 4.9: (trap rule only) 3,10,13,17,24,27 (calc) | Mon, Mar 8 | Solutions |
| Wed, Mar 3 | 4.9 | ||||
| Fri, Mar 5 | 4.7–4.9 | 4.7: 78,80; 4.8: 16,20,30; 4.9: 28 | Mon, Mar 8 | Solutions | |
| 9 | Mon, Mar 8 | Review | |||
| Wed, Mar 10 | EXAM 2 | Sections 4.4 through 4.9 | 5:00–6:30 pm | Solutions | |
| Fri, Mar 12 | 6.1 | 6.1: 1-6,8,11,16,18,24,36,28 | Wed, Mar 17 | Solutions | |
| 10 | Mon, Mar 15 | 6.2 | 6.2: 2,3,10,15,18,31,48,54,65 | Fri, Mar 19 | Solutions |
| Wed, Mar 17 | 6.3 | 6.3: 3,4,9,10,13,16,22,28,31,35,40,42 | Mon, Mar 29 | Solutions | |
| Fri, Mar 19 | 6.1–6.3 | 6.1: 30,46; 6.2: 4,22,35,58; 6.3: 12,34,55,59,66,68 | Wed, Mar 31 | Solutions | |
| 11 | Mar 22–26 | No Class | Spring Break | ||
| 12 | Mon, Mar 29 | 6.4 | 6.4: 3,4,6,8,19,26,42,54,59,74 | Fri, Apr 2 | Solutions |
| Wed, Mar 31 | 6.5 | 6.5: 2,4,7,11,12,21 (calc) | Mon, Apr 5 | Solutions | |
| Fri, Apr 2 | 6.5 | 6.5: 5,6,18,22 (calc) | Wed, Apr 7 | Solutions | |
| 13 | Mon, Apr 5 | 6.6 | 6.6: 4,7,11,16,35,40 | Fri, Apr 9 | Solutions |
| Wed, Apr 7 | 6.6 | 6.6: 25,30,38,41,51,55 | Mon, Apr 12 | Solutions | |
| Fri, Apr 9 | 6.4–6.6 | 6.4: 31,34,67,70; 6.5: 26,27; 6.6: 23,26,63 | Mon, Apr 12 | Solutions | |
| 14 | Mon, Apr 12 | Review | |||
| Wed, Apr 14 | EXAM 3 | Sections 6.1 through 6.6 | 5:00–6:30 pm | Solutions | |
| Fri, Apr 16 | 6.7 | 6.7: 2,3,5,8,9 (a,b,c,d only) | Wed, Apr 21 | Solutions | |
| 15 | Mon, Apr 19 | 6.8 | 6.8: 2,5,9,12,16,26,35,46 | Fri, Apr 23 | Solutions |
| Wed, Apr 21 | 6.9 | 6.9: 5,18,26,27,37,50,62,67,76 | Mon, Apr 26 | Solutions | |
| Fri, Apr 23 | 6.7–6.9 | 6.7: 23; 6.8: 28,38,52; 6.9: 22,30,78 | Wed, Apr 28 | Solutions | |
| 16 | Mon, Apr 26 | Review | |||
| Wed, Apr 28 | Review | ||||
| Fri, Apr 30 | Review | Last day of class | |||
| Mon, May 3 | FINAL EXAM | Comprehensive | 7:30–10:00 am |
On your homework, write your name and your instructor's name. Homework solutions should be written neatly in pencil. Box in answers. Staple pages together. Trim spiral notebook fringes.
We want you to do well in this course. The keys to success are simple: read the book and do your homework regularly; ask questions when you do not understand. Since some of the answers are in the back of the book, you will get no credit for simply writing down the answer: you must show your work. No late homework will be graded.
You are encouraged to discuss the homework problems with other students in the class, and to work on the problems together, but each student is required to write up and to submit his/her own homework set. You are not permitted to copy another student's homework, even if you worked on the problems together. Violation of the Student Academic Honesty Advising Guidelines will result in a course grade of F. Remember, giving unauthorized help is also considered a violation and incurs the same penalties as receiving help. If you are uncertain about whether or not something is cheating, please consult your instructor.