Math 291, fall 2002: work to be handed in


Students should be able to do the textbook problems assigned for each section covered in the book.

Workshop problems for workshop #9 are due on Revised due date!Monday, December 2. Also please send in your review problem solutions, and any suggestions you have for the formula sheet.

Workshop problems for workshop #8 are due on Wednesday, November 13.

Students should send me e-mail by 9 AM Wednesday, 11/6, and tell me what problems they would like me to do in class from sections 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, 15.4, 15.7, 15.8, and 15.9.

For Monday, October 28 Please hand in two problems from workshop #4. You should have read about Lagrange multipliers and considered the problems assigned. Please begin reading chapter 15: 15.1, 15.2, and 15.3.

For Monday, October 21 Please hand in #54 on page 963. Please read section 14.8 and look at the appropriate problems.

For Monday, October 7 Two problems from workshop #4 are due. Also please hand in 14.2: 9, 13; 14.3: 64, 75. Please read sections 14.1, 14.2, 14.3, and 14.4. You might even look at 14.5. Do the appropriate problems.

For Monday, September 23 Review the textbook homework problems for sections 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 12.4, 12.5, 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, and 13.4. I will try to answer questions about any problems from the list of these. Then I will give an open book/open notes short quiz asking you to solve two or three of these problems. Of course you may submit any solutions you have already written, and/or you may copy from your notes any work you care to.

Due Wednesday, September 25 Please hand in workshop #3, done either in groups or individually.

Due Wednesday, September 18 Finish reading chapter 12 of the text.
Please hand in workshop #2, as done by groups of students. Please also hand in these problems: 12.3:63, 12.4: 41, 12.5:43.

Due Monday, September 9 Begin reading chapter 12 of the text.
Please hand in both problems in workshop #1. I would like students to hand in individual responses to the workshop problems. Please also hand in these problems: 12.1:41, 12.2:33.


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