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You are encouraged to discuss homework problems (and other problems from the book, or from anywhere else) on this page. You may post hints, but not entire solutions.When you turn in your assignment, you should write the solution yourself.
 
You are encouraged to discuss homework problems (and other problems from the book, or from anywhere else) on this page. You may post hints, but not entire solutions.When you turn in your assignment, you should write the solution yourself.
  
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Hey everyone, in order to keep this place from becoming a slur of random problems from the homework, I went ahead and organized hw help by problem set due date. If you have a problem you need help with and there isn't a page yet made for this week, just click "Create a Child Page" link to the left. Follow format: HW Mo Day MA351Spr10 without spaces. Example: HWFeb19Ma351Spr10 We use this long format because otherwise we might create a page with a name that already exists, which is not a good thing. Then just come back here after you post your problem and add to the bullet list so we can find you.  Also, I will try to keep this up to date. [[User:Jhunsber|Josh Hunsberger]]
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==Homework Discussion by Date==
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*[[HWFeb5MA351Spr10 | Feb 5]]
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*[[HWFeb19MA351Spr10 | Feb 19]]
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*[[HWFeb26MA351Spr10 | Feb 26]]
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*[[HWMar05MA351Spr10 | Mar  5]]
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*[[HWMar19MA351Spr10 | Mar 19]]
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*[[HWApr19MA351Spr10 | Apr 19]]
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Homework Due Fri April 9 (delayed to Monday because website is down)<br>
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4.2: # 10, 22, 29, 52<br>
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4.3: # 1, 6, 20, 22, 24, 25, 29
  
 
Would anyone be interested in forming a hw study group? [[User:Kswei|Kswei]]
 
Would anyone be interested in forming a hw study group? [[User:Kswei|Kswei]]
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I think that's a good idea, especially during the week or two leading up to an exam. [[User:Mills7|Mills7]] 21:53, 23 January 2010 (UTC)
 
I think that's a good idea, especially during the week or two leading up to an exam. [[User:Mills7|Mills7]] 21:53, 23 January 2010 (UTC)
  
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What does the exam cover? [[User:Sohnw|Sohnw]]
  
For the homework due on Feb.5, i am not understanding how to do it. On 44 and 48, i just don't know where to start out at. Any hints???
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Pretty sure he said the exam covers just chapters 1 and 2. [[User:Jhunsber|Josh Hunsberger]]
  
on 44 its asking if v x x can be written as a linear transformation using the components of v in its matrix A. Basically youre looking to see if the vector
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On a different note... does anyone know where/when our grades are posted? [[User:Hatrapp|Hatrapp]]
                                            can be written as
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[(v2)(x3)-(v3)(x2)                                                    [a                  [d                  [g
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(v3)(x1)-(v1)(x3)                                            (x1) *  b +          (x2) *  e    +      (x3) *  h
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(v1)(x2)-(v2)(x1)]                                                    c]                  f]                   i]
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where (x1), (v1), (x2), etc are 1st, 2nd, and 3rd components of the vectors v and x and variables a-i are constants in terms of the components of the vector v. for example a=0 b=(v3) and c=-(v2)
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No idea, that might be a good question to ask Kummini in his questions section though. I want to know the answer too. [[User:Jhunsber|Josh Hunsberger]]
On 48 just come up with two 2x2 matrices to represent L and T with variables and multiply them by 2 vectors with variables as components. If the formulas you get can be made independent of the components of the vectors (ie you can eliminate those variables from all equations by substitution or other means) then youll get L and Ts components to have some relationship independent of the vectors youre multiplying them by. youll find that their components must be equal --[[User:Rmcclur|Rmcclur]] 12:17, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
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What does the exam cover? [[User:Sohnw|Sohnw]]
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Grades will be posted on Blackboard [[User:Nkummini | Manoj Kummini]]
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Latest revision as of 09:33, 22 April 2010

Homework Discussion for MA 35100 Kummini

You are encouraged to discuss homework problems (and other problems from the book, or from anywhere else) on this page. You may post hints, but not entire solutions.When you turn in your assignment, you should write the solution yourself.

Hey everyone, in order to keep this place from becoming a slur of random problems from the homework, I went ahead and organized hw help by problem set due date. If you have a problem you need help with and there isn't a page yet made for this week, just click "Create a Child Page" link to the left. Follow format: HW Mo Day MA351Spr10 without spaces. Example: HWFeb19Ma351Spr10 We use this long format because otherwise we might create a page with a name that already exists, which is not a good thing. Then just come back here after you post your problem and add to the bullet list so we can find you. Also, I will try to keep this up to date. Josh Hunsberger

Homework Discussion by Date

Homework Due Fri April 9 (delayed to Monday because website is down)
4.2: # 10, 22, 29, 52
4.3: # 1, 6, 20, 22, 24, 25, 29

Would anyone be interested in forming a hw study group? Kswei

I think that's a good idea, especially during the week or two leading up to an exam. Mills7 21:53, 23 January 2010 (UTC)

What does the exam cover? Sohnw

Pretty sure he said the exam covers just chapters 1 and 2. Josh Hunsberger

On a different note... does anyone know where/when our grades are posted? Hatrapp

No idea, that might be a good question to ask Kummini in his questions section though. I want to know the answer too. Josh Hunsberger

Grades will be posted on Blackboard Manoj Kummini


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