Math 4443/5443Introduction to Analysis IISpring 2009 |
Osage Orange (Maclura Pomifera). This tree's strong, springy wood was used by Native Americans to make hunting bows. It is a member of the mulberry family, and the fruits have a pleasant citrus smell, but unfortunately are not good to eat. (This image taken from http://fireflyforest.net/firefly/2005/10/25/osage-orange .) |
Solutions to problems on the last assignment. The assignments themselves are already graded, and are outside my office door for you to pick up.
Review sheet for the final exam.
Take-home quiz, due Wednesday, May 6.
Answers to problems on the second exam.
Review sheet for the second exam.
Answers to problems on the first exam.
Review sheet for the first exam.
The text for this course is currently on reserve in the Mathematics Library, which is located on the 2nd floor of the Physical Sciences Center.
Assignment |
Due Date |
Problems |
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1 | Mon. Feb. 2 | 6.2: 6, 7, 13; 6.4: 7. (MATH 5443 only: do 6.3: 7, 8.) | |
2 | Mon. Feb. 9 | 7.1: 8, 9, 13, 14. (MATH 5443 only: do 6.4: 8.) | |
3 | Mon. Feb. 16 | 7.2: 8, 10 | |
4 | Mon. Feb. 23 | 5.4: 7; 7.2: 16 | |
5 | Wed. Mar. 11 | 7.3: 10, 11, 13, 14. (MATH 5443 only: do 7.3: 21.) | |
6 | Wed. Apr. 1 | 8.1: 2, 12; 8.2: 1, 7 | |
7 | Mon. Apr. 13 | 8.2: 12, 14, 16; 8.3: 8 (MATH 5443 only: do 8.3: 9.) | |
8 | Mon. May. 4 | 9.3: 5, 10; 9.4: 6, 17; (to be continued) |