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MATH 333 001 (10611) Assignment Page -- Spring 2007
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Test #2 Key Posted
Posted:
Sat Mar 17 18:22:20 MST 2007
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here for a huge-file scanned answer/stats
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Diary Update
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Wed Mar 14 17:13:49 MST 2007
The diary is complete up through Tuesday,
3/13/07, with the beats
and resonance examples finished
up.
Friday 3/9/07 In-Class Quiz
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Fri Mar 9 09:15:35 MST 2007
Questions
here.
Answers
here,
maybe.
Assignment #11 (Due Monday, 3/12/07)
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Thu Mar 8 11:56:52 MST 2007
- 3.6: 25
- 3.6: 41 (What's the characteristic
equation? A BSS?)
- 3.7: 18, 20
Rev2 now Available for Test #2, 3/16/07
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Thu Mar 8 11:46:22 MST 2007
The Rev2 button above is now live.
Second Chance on Assignment #9
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Tue Mar 6 04:15:34 MST 2007
If you got a two-digit score on #9, why not redo it
all
from scratch, brand new and better?
Get it to me by Friday morning.
Assignment #10 (Due Wednesday, 3/7/07)
Posted:
Sun Mar 4 11:59:34 MST 2007
Answer Key Posted:
Fri Mar 9 09:14:56 MST 2007
Click
here
for some IVP problems involving driven
2OLDEs with constant coefficients.
Click
here
for an alleged answer key.
Assignment #9 (Due Wednesday, 2/28/07)
Posted:
Mon Feb 26 07:36:24 MST 2007
Concavity Enhancement:
Mon Feb 26 08:52:35 MST 2007
Totally ignore the text's direction for the
following problems. The grading rubric will
not consider the text-direction answers.
For these problems do
- Find a BSS.
- Find W(t), the Wronskian
of this BSS. Simplify.
- Without
solving the IVP, give the
concavity of the solution's graph at
the initial
point.
- Solve the IVP in terms of your
BSS.
Maybe It's NOT Euler's Formula
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Sun Feb 18 14:09:54 MST 2007
Click
here
for Euler's Greatest Hits.
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