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Math 127 Homework Policy:
Homework problems will be assigned each class, though these will not be
collected. This does not mean that they are optional. You will not
be successful in this class if you do not do the homework. These problems
represent crucial practice in the techniques that we develop in class. If
you do not do them, you will not have the experience you need to answer the
questions on the problem sets and exams.
Periodically I will assign homework problems that I will grade. These
will be due at the beginning of the next class, and the scores for these
will play a (small) role in your final course grade.
I consider the problems assigned from the book to be routine practice
problems. You should be able to do all of these, though some may
take a little thought. I will mark the harder ones on the assignments with
an asterisk (*). If you find that you are having trouble doing many of the
book problems, you should ask questions about them in class or come to my
office hours.
See the study suggestions for some helpful
hints on homework.
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Created: Dec 30 1998 ---
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