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As for [[HW2_ECE302_S13_Boutin|homework 2]], this homework consists in handing in the problems that you were asked to solve after each lecture. For convenience, the problems are listed (again) below. Hand in a hard copy of your solutions in class. Make sure to include a cover page and to staple all the pages together. Write legibly and clearly. Put the problems in order. Do not write on the back of the pages. Do not use paper torn out of a spiral book. Thank you very much.   
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As for [[HW2_ECE302_S13_Boutin|homework 2]], this homework will consist in handing in the solutions for all the problems that were assigned after each lecture. For convenience, the problems are listed (again) below. Hand in a hard copy of your solutions in class. Make sure to include a cover page and to staple all the pages together. Write legibly and clearly. Put the problems in order. Do not write on the back of the pages. Do not use paper torn out of a spiral book. Thank you very much.   
  
  

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Homework 3, ECE302, Spring 2013, Prof. Boutin

Due  ? (in class)


As for homework 2, this homework will consist in handing in the solutions for all the problems that were assigned after each lecture. For convenience, the problems are listed (again) below. Hand in a hard copy of your solutions in class. Make sure to include a cover page and to staple all the pages together. Write legibly and clearly. Put the problems in order. Do not write on the back of the pages. Do not use paper torn out of a spiral book. Thank you very much.



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