Due 1/16/98:
In section 3.1:
1 : Gibbs& Nichols, 2: Ferry& Fox, 3: Houck & Brown, 4: Greene & Campbell
Due 1/23/98:
In section 3.2:
5: Nichols & Fox, 6: Houck & Campbell, 7: Brown & Greene, 8: Ferry & Gibbs
Due 1/30/98:
In section 3.3 and 3.4:
9: Ferry & Fox, 10: Campbell & Nichols, 11: Brown & Gibbs, 12: Greene & Houck
14: Campbell & Fox, 15: Ferry & Houck 16: Gibbs & Nichols 17: Brown & Greene
Due 2/6/98:
In section 3.5:
18: Mark and Elizabeth, 19: Chris and Rob, 20: Trish and Virginia, 21:Renee and Tamara,
22ab: Rob and Mark, 22cd: Trish and Elizabeth, 23ab: Tamara and Chris, 23cd: Renee and Virginia
Due 2/13/98:
In sections 3.5 and 3.6:
24: Mark and Renee, 25: Virginia and Elizabeth, 29:Trish and Chris, 30: Tamara and Rob,
31: How about a volunteer? (A correct solution can replace another lower homework score.)
Due 2/20/98:
Problems 31 and 32 from chapter 3 are still open for volunteers. You can use these as an opportunity to replace previous (or future) homework grades that are lower than you would like.
Due 2/27/98
In chapter 4:
3: Virginia and Elizabeth, 4: Trish and Rob, 5: Mark and Renee, 6: Virginia and Mark,
7: Chris and Tamara, 8: Renee and Elizabeth
9: A volunteer? (same deal as before)
(It looks like some people lucked out with only one problem. They are the ones who got two part problems. But of course everybody is thinking about every problem anyway, right?)
Due 3/20/98:
In chapter 5:
1: Rob and Elizabeth, 2: Virginia and Chris, 3: Trish and Tamara, 4: Mark and Renee
Extra Credit: I would appreciate solutions for problems 5 and/or 6
Due 3/27/98:
In chapter 5:
8: Elizabeth and Tamara, 9: Rob and Renee, 10: Chris and Trish, 11: Mark and Virginia
Due 4/3/98:
In chapter 5:
12: Chris and Mark, 13: Rob and Elizabeth, 14: Trish and Renee, 15: Tamara and Virginia
16a: Tamara, 16b: Mark, 16c: Virginia, 16d: Trish, 16e: Chris, 17a: Rob, 17b: Elizabeth, 18: Renee