Homework Teams
The
homework team is required to write a neat (handwritten or
typed) and correct solution set to the homework which will be
posted on-line. First, you should email each other as soon as
possible so you know who's on your team. Then, during the week of
your assignment, you should split up the problems in the write-up,
but all are responsible for the neatness and correctness of
the final solution set. The solution set will be due at 11 a.m. on
the Wednesday following the assignment due date, in Skiles 238. You
should arrange to meet with me as a group outside of class to present
your solutions before this date. It will then be graded for neatness
and correctness and counted as two homework grades on this
basis. You will also be asked to answer any questions about the
problem at some point during lecture.
You
should also pick a name for your team, like the "Tigers." The best name
will win a prize.
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Homework 1 Anderson, JoshuaBasterra, Lander Beck, Yokhanan Homework 2
Black, Brian Brandt, Patrick Brett, Samuel
Homework 3
Bridges, Jacob Chen, Leo Deter, Christopher Froehlich, Stefan
Homework 4 Gallagher, Timothy Gu, Seung Hasell, Nathaniel Hoffman, Gabriel
Homework 5 Holladay, Benjamin Khan, Soniya Kinard, Veronica Kinnaman, Kelsey
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Homework 6
Knebel, Bradley Kolesov, Vladimir Krenek, Russell
Homework 7
Lineberger, Kimberly May, Corwin Milhose, Blackili Morn, Charles
Homework 8 Oysgelt, Arthur Penkar, Alan Reese, Mary Santomauro, Giles
Homework 9
Scharfnorth, William Shao, Chen Song, Mi Hyang Spears, Kevin
Homework 10
Vandyck, Dane Vu, Phuong-Thao Wolf, Meghan Yancey, Daniel
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