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Assessed Homework Problem Sets

 

The table below provides links to the assessed homework sheets and shows the schedule for completion and submission of the assessed homeworks.

For the Foundation Maths sections, the sheets include the required reading for the week, the practice exercises from the recommended text, and the homeworks themselves.

Homeworks will be marked and returned to students at the start of the subsequent homework review session, or at the beginning of the subsequent lecture in the case of Foundation Maths homeworks (see the timetable). Unclaimed homeworks will be put in the student pigeonholes in the Physics Building foyer.

Homeworks handed in after the deadlines indicated will be capped at 40%. Homeworks handed in after scripts are returned will receive no marks.

Note: links to homeworks may not become active until just before the start of the relevant section. Please let me know

 

For Section Topic Hand in to School Office by 14:30 on:
F1 Foundation Maths task sheet and homework: Algebra Friday 9 October 2009
F2 Foundation Maths task sheet and homework: Trigonometry Friday 16 October 2009
F3 Foundation Maths task sheet and homework: Differentiation Friday 23 October 2009
F4 Foundation Maths task sheet and homework: Integration I Friday 30 October 2009
F5 Foundation Maths task sheet and homework: Integration II Friday 6 November 2009
1 Series and Complex Numbers Tuesday 24 November 2009
2 Matrices and Linear Equations Tuesday 8 December 2009
3 Partial Differentiation Tuesday 26 January 2010
4 Multiple Integrals I Tuesday 9 February 2010
5 Multiple Integrals II Tuesday 23 February 2010
6 Vectors Tuesday 9 March 2010
7 Vector Calculus Tuesday 23 March 2010
8 Ordinary Differential Equations Tuesday 30 March 2010 (NB!)

 

 

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