Math 38 - Spring 2005
Dartmouth College
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Homework consists of two parts: Concepts and Problems. The concepts homework will be assigned daily and will be collected during the next class meeting at the beginning of class. There will be a problem set collected once a week. You can collaborate with other students while thinking about a homework problem. If you do this, please write in your homework the names of the people you talked to in the process of solving your homework assignment.
All homework assignments will be posted on
the course assignment's web
page.
Late homework will not be accepted under any circumstances, please do not ask. Since this seems harsh, I will allow you to drop 1 homeworks with lowest score. In this way if you must miss a homework you can let this be one of the homework dropped. Of course you should still do the homework since you will be tested on this material.
Missing papers count as zero. It is your responsability to keep track of all your assignments. Please pick up your homework assignment as soon as possible after it is graded and keep it for your records.
Homework is to be written neatly using 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper. Do not use paper from a spiral notebook unless you can tear off the ragged edge. All papers are to be stapled. If you are interested I can teach you to use LaTex, in this way you will be able to edit your homework assignments instead of handing in your first draft that is usually poorly written.
If you do not follow this guidelines, your
homework will be returned ungraded.