Section 282: MWF 1:30 pm - 2:20 pm in UNIV 303
Section 283: MWF 12:30 pm - 1:20 pm in UNIV 303
Exam 2 (Online test from 8:00pm to 9:00pm at April 2 (Thu), 2020) sec 3.1 through 5.5
HW 1 (due to Jan 24, Fri): Sec1.1 ( #25, 26 ); Sec 1.2 ( #12, 25, 31 ); Sec 1.3 ( #23, 25);
HW 2 (due to Jan 31, Fri): Sec 1.4 ( #6, 26 ); Sec 1.5 ( #6, 36 );
HW 3 (due to Feb 7, Fri): Sec 1.7 ( #26, 28, 32 ); Sec 1.8 ( #20, 22 (exclude (e)) ); Sec 1.9 ( #28, 30);
HW 4 (due to Feb 24, Mon): Sec 2.1 ( #18, 28 ); Sec 2.2 ( #19 ); Sec 2.3 ( #13 );
HW 5 (due to Feb 28, Fri): Sec 3.1 ( #38, 42 ); Sec 3.2 ( #16, 27, 29 );
HW 6 (due to Mar 6, Fri): Sec 3.3 ( #17, 30 ); Sec 4.1 ( #32, 35 ); Sec 4.2 ( #32, 36 );
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