MATH 131B: Analysis

Spring 2023

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Homework

If you haven't already, this is a good time to learn how to use LaTeX and start typing up your homework assignments. I recommend using Overleaf if you've never typed up math before. This is not a requirement, so you can still write up your homework however you like (e.g., with a tablet, scanning a separate sheet of paper, etc.) as long as I can read it.

Each week, the person grading your homework for correctness will alternate between me and the other TA, Weiyi Liu. The other TA will be grading for completion.

  • Two problems chosen by the TA will be graded for correctness, and the remaining problems will be graded by completion.

  • What is considered "complete" is at the grader's discretion, but as a rule of thumb, if you wrote down what you think is a correct solution, then you will get full completion points for that problem.

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