Math 4303 Fundamentals of Math from an Advanced Standpoint
Homework

Fall 2013

Dr. Duval


Chapter 4 Homework (in-class)

4.1.1: 4, 7, 8, discussed Thursday, November 14.
4.1.2: 1, 2, 9, 11, discussed Tuesday, November 19.
4.2.1: 1, 2, 3, discussed Thursday, November 21.
4.2.2: 1, 6, 8, discussed Tuesday, November 26.
4.2.3: 1, 2, 4, discussed Tuesday, December 3.
4.3.1: 1a, 2, discussed Tuesday-Thursday, December 3-5.
4.3.2: 1acf, 4, 5bc discussed Thursday, December 5.

Parts A (Reading questions) and B (Warmup exercises)

Handouts in .pdf format.

Part C (Main exercises)

2.1.1: 4c, 9b, 12bc. Due Thu., 5 Sep.

2.1.2: Carefully prove 0.999...=1; explain why you think the approach you take is the one you like best. Due Thu., 12 Sep.
2.1.3: 4, 7. Due Thu., 12 Sep.

2.1.4: 5cd, 11. Due Thu., 19 Sep.

2.2.2: 9, 14. Due Thu., 26 Sep.
3.1.1: 3cde. Due Thu., 26 Sep.

No assignments due on Thu., Oct. 3, since there is an exam that day.
3.1.2: 6. Due Thu., 10 Oct.

3.1.3: 3, 7. Due Thu., 17 Oct.
3.2.1: Analyze the function f(x) = ln (3+2x), using the methods of this section. Due Thu., 17 Oct.

3.2.2: 7, 12, 13. Due Thu., 24 Oct.

3.2.3: 5, 7a. Due Thu., 31 Oct.
3.2.4: 5, 8. Due Thu., 31 Oct.

3.3.1: 10. Due Thu., 7 Nov.
3.3.2: 2. Due Thu., 7 Nov.

3.3.3: 6. Due Thu., 14 Nov.