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Theoretical Calculus IV     MA 1034   B15

Joseph D. Fehribach




Syllabus of Homework Assignments


Witold A. J. Kosmala, A Friendly Introduction to Analysis, 2nded.,

Pearson, Prentice-Hall, 2004.

Roman numeral sections are from the class notes.



      1     9.1   p. 385  Due Tuesday, 3 November 2015   #2, 4, 7
          9.2   p. 388       #1f, 7
          9.3   pp. 394-395       #5, 16, 24
          9.4   p. 400       #3a,c
      2     9.6   p. 413  Due Thursday, 12 November 2015   #13, 14a,b,c,d
          9.7   p. 421       #2a, 10
          I   p. 3       #2
          II   p. 7       #2, 4
      3     10.2   p. 447  Due Tuesday, 24 November 2015   #10a [just part (b) for product fg ], 12a
          10.3   p. 454       # 1c [but take f (0,0) = 0], 5a,b
          10.4   p. 460       # 1b
      4.     10.4   pp. 460-461  Due Monday, 7 December 2015   #2a, 8, 13a
          VI   p. 23      #3
          10.5   pp. 464-465       #2b, 7, 9
          VII   p. 25       #3
      5     11.1   pp. 483-484  Due Tuesday, 15 December 2015   #8 (Hint: Contradiction)
          11.2   p. 489      #5
          11.3   p. 495      #1c, 2c, 3, A (below)
         





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      1.     9.2   p. 388       #6, 8a
          9.3   pp. 394-395       #10a, 11b, 15, 20, 22
          9.4   pp. 399-400       #1a,c,d, 8
          9.6   p. 413       #14a, 15
         
      2.     9.6   pp. 413-415      #1, 15, 21, 25
          9.7   pp. 421-422       #1a, 2a, 3, 13
          II   p. 7       #1, 2, 5
         
      3.     10.2   p. 446      #3c,e,f,g
          IV   p. 15       #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
          V   p. 17       #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
         
      4.     10.4   pp. 460-461      #11a,b, 12
          VI   p. 23      #1, 2
          10.5   pp. 464-465      #1a,b, 3
          VII   p. 25      #1, 2
         
      5.     11.1   pp. 483-484      #2, 6
          11.2   p. 489      #2b,c, 3, 4
          11.3   p. 495      #1a,b,d, 2a,b, 3
          11.10   p. 527      #11.10.3a,e,h, 11.10.4a,b,c
         



     Color Code Key
            99 An interesting problem that you may want to consider, but that will not be covered on quizzes or exams.
            99 Problem whose solution in the back of the text is incomplete or wrong, or whose statement in the text is not precisely correct.
            99 Problem deleted since the original version was written.



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