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This assignment is due <span style="color: blue;">at the tutorials on Thursday November 26</span>. Here and everywhere, '''neatness counts!!''' You may be brilliant and you may mean just the right things, but if the teaching assistants will be having hard time deciphering your work they will give up and assume it is wrong.
This assignment is due <span style="color: blue;">at the tutorials on Thursday November 26</span>. Here and everywhere, '''neatness counts!!''' You may be brilliant and you may mean just the right things, but if the teaching assistants will be having hard time deciphering your work they will give up and assume it is wrong.


'''Reread''' sections ... of our textbook. Remember that reading math isn't like reading a novel! If you read a novel and miss a few details most likely you'll still understand the novel. But if you miss a few details in a math text, often you'll miss everything that follows. So reading math takes reading and rereading and rerereading and a lot of thought about what you've read. Also, '''preread''' sections ..., just to get a feel for the future.
'''Reread''' sections 5.1-5.5 of our textbook. Remember that reading math isn't like reading a novel! If you read a novel and miss a few details most likely you'll still understand the novel. But if you miss a few details in a math text, often you'll miss everything that follows. So reading math takes reading and rereading and rerereading and a lot of thought about what you've read. Also, '''preread''' sections 6.1-6.3, just to get a feel for the future.


'''Solve and submit''' problems 7, 9, 11, and 15 in section 5.5.
'''Solve and submit''' problems 7, 9, 11, and 15 in section 5.5.

Revision as of 11:54, 26 November 2015

This assignment is due at the tutorials on Thursday November 26. Here and everywhere, neatness counts!! You may be brilliant and you may mean just the right things, but if the teaching assistants will be having hard time deciphering your work they will give up and assume it is wrong.

Reread sections 5.1-5.5 of our textbook. Remember that reading math isn't like reading a novel! If you read a novel and miss a few details most likely you'll still understand the novel. But if you miss a few details in a math text, often you'll miss everything that follows. So reading math takes reading and rereading and rerereading and a lot of thought about what you've read. Also, preread sections 6.1-6.3, just to get a feel for the future.

Solve and submit problems 7, 9, 11, and 15 in section 5.5.

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