Fall 00 - Math 33B/1 
HOMEWORK


Recall that no late homework will be accepted. You should read the relevant sections before lecture whenever possible, and begin working on the homework immediately after lecture. Some homework assignments will be more demanding than others, but I expect on average that each will take about 2 hours to complete. Remember that in almost every case the number of hours spent working on homework is directly correlated with your grade on exams. Homework must be turned in in a readable way. It is very appreciated, if you mark your answer in some way, i.e. underline, box or highlight it.

You need to put the following information on top of each homework page:

Beginning week I boldface printed problems are due in class every Friday, with exceptions for week VI resp. VIII, where it will be due on Monday of week VII resp IX. 

If you do not make it to class on a Friday (or Monday of week VII or IX), you have a chance to drop the homework by my office (MS 6931) until 2:20. If I am not in my office, please slide the assignment under the door. Please do not leave any assignments in my mailbox, as those are not safe.

Please watch out for possible changes in the homework assignment during the quarter on the web.

HW1 (Due 10/6/2000)

HW2 (Due 10/13/2000)

HW3 (Due 10/20/2000)

HW4 (Due 10/27/2000)

HW5 (Due 11/3/2000)

HW6 (Due 11/15/2000)

HW7 (Due 11/17/2000)

HW8 (Due 11/29/2000)

HW9 (Due 12/1/2000)

HW10 (Due 12/8/2000)



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