Math 2001: Intro To Discrete Math, Section 004, Fall 2015
General Information
Take-Home Final Exam: Solutions
Take-Home Midterm Exam: SOLUTIONS
Recurrence relations worksheet: SOLUTIONS
Homework Assignments
- Monday, August 24: Assignment (and Reading) for Week 1
- Monday, August 31: Assignment for Week 2
- Tuesday, September 8: Assignment for Week 3
- Monday, September 14: Assignment for Week 4
- Monday, September 21: Assignment for Week 5
- Monday, September 28: Assignment for Week 6
- Monday, October 5: Assignment for Week 7
- Monday, October 19: Assignment for Week 9
- Monday, October 26: Assignment for Week 10
- Monday, November 9: Assignment for Week 12
- Monday, November 16: Assignment for Week 13
- Monday, November 30: Assignment for Week 14
- Monday, December 7: Assignment for Week 15
Reading Assignments
- Friday, August 28: Reading for Week 2
- Friday, September 4: Reading for Week 3
- Friday, September 11: Reading for Week 4
- Friday, September 18: Reading for Week 5
- Friday, September 25: Reading for Week 6
- Friday, October 2: Reading for Week 7
- Friday, October 9: Reading for Week 8
- Friday, October 16: Reading for Week 9
- Friday, October 23: Reading for Week 10
- Friday, November 6: Reading for Week 12
- Friday, November 13: Reading for Week 13
- Friday, November 20: Reading for Weeks 14 and 15
Solutions to Quizzes
- Friday, August 28: Quiz, Week 1
- Friday, September 4: Quiz, Week 2
- Friday, September 18: Quiz, Week 4
- Friday, September 25: Quiz, Week 5
- Friday, October 2: Quiz, Week 6
- Friday, October 23: Quiz, Week 9
- Friday, October 30: Quiz, Week 10
- Friday, November 13: Quiz, Week 12
- Friday, December 4: Quiz, Week 14
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