Math 4530 homework
General remarks about the homework
Homework policy is explained on the main course web page. Here are a few additional comments.
- Homework should be legible and neat, and the pages should be stapled together. Don't turn in your first draft.
- Proofs should be written clearly and completely, using good English, complete sentences, and adequate detail. A good guideline is that you should write your proofs the way you would like to see them written in your textbook. Another way to say this is that your proofs should be understandable to the average student in the class.
- You may be surprised to discover how much you learn in the process of writing homework solutions carefully. I think a great deal of consolidation of your knowledge takes place in the process. Please take this aspect of the homework seriously.
Assignments
- Assignment 1, due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, September 3.
- Assignment 2, due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, September 10.
- Assignment 3, due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, September 17.
- Assignment 4, due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, September 24.
- Assignment 5, due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, October 1.
- Assignment 6, due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, October 8.
- Assignment 7, due at the beginning of class on Thursday, October 17.
- Assignment 8, due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, October 29.
- Assignment 9, due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, November 5.
- Assignment 10, due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, November 12.
- Assignment 11, due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, November 19.
- Assignment 12, due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, November 26.
- Assignment 13, due never.