Paper-and-Pen Homework
(Updated 18 February 2025)Paper-and-Pen assignments should be submitted through Gradescope. You will be able to access Gradescope through the course Canvas page. If you are not familiar with Gradescope, you can find a video demonstrating the submission process at the following link:
- Late assignments will not be accepted.
- Please keep all problems in the same order as the assignment list and ordered vertically on your page.
- You must show all of your work.
- All your solutions should be in a single pdf file before being uploaded, or as a picture for each question.
- Please make sure your files are legible before submitting. Unreadable solutions will not earn credit.
- Most word processors can save files as a pdf.
- There are many tools to combine pdfs, such as here, and others for turning jpgs into pdfs, such as here.
- Problem_Solving.pdf (the pdf file has two pages)
- CALC1_REVIEW.pdf
- CALC2_REVIEW.pdf
- Paul's Online Notes
- Khan Academy
- Professor Leonard
- The Organic Chemistry Tutor Note: Please carefully read the syllabus. If you have any questions about the syllabus, please come to my office hours.
- HOMEWORK_2.pdf (the pdf file has two pages)
- HOMEWORK_2_SOL.pdf
- HOMEWORK_2_Rubric.pdf
- HOMEWORK_3.pdf (the pdf file has two pages)
- HOMEWORK_3_SOL.pdf
- HOMEWORK_3_Rubric.pdf
- HOMEWORK_4.pdf (the pdf file has two pages)
- HOMEWORK_4_SOL.pdf
- HOMEWORK_4_Rubric.pdf
Homework 0 (Reading Assignment)
Note: Please complete this reading assignment by Monday 01/27/2025. If you have any questions, please come to my office hours. Note: Please carefully read the syllabus. If you have any questions about the syllabus, please come to my office hours. |
Homework 1 (Reading Assignment)
Note: I know that diving into differential equations can sometimes feel challenging, especially if it’s been a while since you’ve worked on some of the prerequisite topics. To help you brush up on key concepts, I’ve also included links to some excellent resources that cover the prerequisites. Feel free to explore them whenever you need a refresher—understanding the basics is an important step toward mastering the material in this course. |
Homework 2 (Due Tuesday, February 4, 12:30 pm)
Note: If you have any questions about the homework problems, please come to my office hours. If any of the homework problems seems hard or impossible, that just indicates that there is a fundamental problem with your understanding of basics of differential equations and mathematical reasoning. By experience I know that dealing with this through email is ineffective. It is not a good idea to answer any questions about homework via email. We should meet up in person (or in zoom) during my office hours to discover what the root of the problem is. Remember, the goal is not just solving the problem; we want to UNDERSTAND the problem and REFLECT on the solution. Please bring your questions to my office hours. There is nothing that I like more than answering your questions about the material covered in Math 45. Note: The purpose of this homework assignment is to make sure that you know the terminology and specific methods discussed in class. All problems should be solved using terminology, ideas, and methods that were introduced in lecture. Note: Please carefully read the syllabus. If you have any questions about the syllabus, please come to my office hours. |
A Very Short Introduction to MATLAB
A_Very_Short_Introduction_to_MATLAB.pdf |
A Good Read
Five Physics Equations Everyone Should Know |
Homework 3 (Due Tuesday, February 11, 12:30 pm)
Note: Please carefully read the syllabus. If you have any questions about the syllabus, please come to my office hours. |
Homework 4 (Due Tuesday, February 18, 12:30 pm)
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Homework 5 (Due Tuesday, February 25, 12:30 pm)
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