Please read this carefully. Not following the instructions, including the writing guidelines, can have a very negative impact on your grade! By clicking the link at the bottom and continuing to the assignment, you certify that you have read and agree to the following regulations.
This lab is due in lecture on Friday, April 24. You are required to submit both, a paper copy, and an electronic copy in MS Word or PDF format to "SafeAssign" in "CuLearn" at culearn.colorado.edu. If you have trouble submitting the lab to CuLearn from your computer (especially from a Mac), then try submitting it using a different internet browser like "Firefox".
Late labs are not accepted. You are encouraged to work in groups of no more than 3 people ( you may work with anyone currently in 2360, and you turn in only ONE copy of the project), though you may work alone.
On your title page, clearly mark the following information for all group members:
If you do not include this information, as much as 10% will be deducted from your final score. Format is worth 20% of your grade. Please refer to the following writing guidelines for the expository sections of this report:
You are required to know and follow the Writing Guidelines for all three labs.
Take a look at this sample project and examples of "HOW TO" and "HOW NOT TO" present your results.
Getting help: If you are having trouble using Matlab, some resources can be found on the Differential Equations Lab website . In addition, TA's will be holding regular office hours in the Applied Math Undergraduate Lab (ECCR 143) during the week that the lab is due.