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It is very important that you practice doing as many problems as you can. It is not enough to understand the concepts; you must be good at executing them or you will run out of time on exams. Therefore, I have prepared a list of warm-up or study problems for most sections. You do not have to turn the warm-up problems in, but you should do as many of them as you need to in order to feel comfortable with each concept.
You should follow the homework policy outlined in the syllabus for the paper problems to be turned in. In particular, please remember to follow all the format rules. Deadlines and problem lists are subject to change according to announcements made in class. There may be paper homework due on the last day of class, which is a Tuesday!
All paper problems due on the same day should be stapled together in one packet. All problems due on different days should be kept separate. This will be enforced!
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* Bonus problem (extra credit)
** Problem set 0 on WeBWorK is optional, but you are encouraged to look at it to familiarize yourself with the online system.
† W denotes a worksheet to be handed out in class. You may download worksheets from the course home page.
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