Course Resources
Documents:
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- Questionnaire: Here is a copy of the questionnaire from the beginning of class.
- Handout: Here is a copy of the handout on mathematical structures distributed in class on Monday, January 14.
- LaTeX: Here is a copy of the LaTeX code for the exercises from the Mathematical Structures handout, and here is the output you should get from that code. You can copy the code and use it for your homework.
- Exam Solutions: Here are sample solutions from Exam I and Exam II.
- Sample Paper: Here is an example an expository paper of the sort you will write.
- Exam 2: Here is LaTeX code for Exam II.
Sample Solutions:
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- Sample solutions for some in-class problems from Wednesday 1/9, Friday 1/11 , Monday 1/14 , Wednesday 1/16 , Friday 1/25 , Wednesday 1/30 , Friday 2/1 , Monday 2/4 , Wednesday 2/6 , Monday 2/11
- Sample solutions for some problems from Homework 1, Homework 2 and Homework 3
Classroom Handouts:
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- Here are the exercises we worked on in class from Friday 1/4 , Monday 1/7 , Wednesday 1/9 , Friday 1/11 , Monday 1/14 , Wednesday 1/16 , Friday 1/25 , Monday 1/28 , Wednesday 1/30 , Friday 2/1 , Monday 2/4 , Wednesday 2/6 , Friday 2/8 , Monday 2/11 , Friday 2/15 ,
- Handout with homework problem assigned Wednesday 1/30.
- Handout with homework problem assigned Wednesday 2/6.
- Handout with homework problem assigned Monday 2/11.
- Final paper assignment.
Links:
Here you can find some guildelines for citing and acknowledging sources.
Here you can find some guildelines for citing and acknowledging sources.
The Institute for Writing and Rhetoric in Baker Library provides a number of resources, including peer tutors.
Here is a guide to writing in mathematics courses; the intended audience is first term calculus students who are writing rather short papers describing the solutions to calculus problems.
Here is a paper about writing mathematics; the intended audience is undergraduate mathematics majors writing serious mathematics papers.