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* First time as if you were reading a novel - quickly and without too much attention to detail, just to learn what the main keywords and concepts and goals are.
* First time as if you were reading a novel - quickly and without too much attention to detail, just to learn what the main keywords and concepts and goals are.
* Second time like you were studying for an exam on the subject - slowly and not skipping anything, verifying every little detail.
* Second time like you were studying for an exam on the subject - slowly and not skipping anything, verifying every little detail.
* And then a third time, again at a quicker pace, to remind yourself what bigger picture all those little details are there to paint.
* And then a third time, again at a quicker pace, to remind yourself of the bigger picture all those little details are there to paint.


===Doing===
===Doing===

Revision as of 10:36, 14 March 2007

In Preparation

The information below is preliminary and cannot be trusted! (v)

Reading

Read chapters 20 and 21 of Gallian's book three times:

  • First time as if you were reading a novel - quickly and without too much attention to detail, just to learn what the main keywords and concepts and goals are.
  • Second time like you were studying for an exam on the subject - slowly and not skipping anything, verifying every little detail.
  • And then a third time, again at a quicker pace, to remind yourself of the bigger picture all those little details are there to paint.

Doing

Solve problems ??? in Chapter 20 of Gallian's book and problems ??? in Chapter 21 of the same book, but submit only the solutions the problems marked with a sharp (#).

Just for Fun

We know that if and are algebraic numbers, then so are , , , and (for any natural ). It follows that the number

is algebraic. If so, can you find a polynomial whose roots include ? Can you find the minimal polynomial of ? What is ?

Warning. "Can you find?" should be interpreted as "How would you find?" and not as "Please find.". The latter is doable, but not by hand!

Prize. Though if you do actually find the polynomial through your own efforts, post it on this site along with your computations leading to it (a computer program, I presume), and your final grade for this class will be bounded below by 90.

Due Date

This assignment is due in class on Wednesday March 21, 2007.