Math 311

Spring 2016

Homework

Note:  Homework assignments will be given in class.  This page is meant to merely be a backup.  I will try to update this page occasionally, but I make no promises.  Do not count on this page being up-to-date. 

If you miss class when the homework is assigned and this page is not updated, then get the assignment from a classmate.

I will drop some assignments, about 20%.  The number of assignments kept will be announced towards the end of the course.

I will keep the best 20 homework assignments (out of at least 25).

Section Problems Due
1.6a 2, 4(a-e) Tuesday March 29
1.6b 6 Tuesday March 29
1.6c 14d, 22 Wednesday March 30
12.1a 1a-e*, 4
*1e) 0 + 0
Wednesday March 30
12.1b 35 Wednesday March 30
12.1c 6c, 28 Thursday March 31
  Exam 1 Friday April 1
12.2 2, 4ac Monday April 4
Set-Inclusion 2.1)  26 and 2.2)18ce
Prove all three using element arguments.
Wednesday April 6
1.7a 6, 20 Friday April 8
1.7b 9, 10 Wednesday April 13
1.7c 24, 26 Thursday April 14
  Exam 2 Friday April 15
1.8a 30 Tuesday April 19
1.8b 11, 14 Wednesday April 20
1.8c 40, 44 Thursday April 21
9.1a 4/12/19cd (just say yes/no to all six), 6/14/21c (prove for all six) Monday April 25
9.1b 30,32 Monday April 25
  Exam 3 Tuesday April 26
9.3a 2/19 Thursday April 28
9.3b 14 Thursday April 28
9.5a 2ae, 16 Friday April 29
9.5b 18 Monday May 2
9.5c 46 (explain as well) Monday May 2
9.6a 2, 8 Tuesday May 3
9.6b 14, 15 Tuesday May 3
9.6c A, 26
A)  Draw the Hasse diagram for set inclusion on the set P(S) for S={a,b,c}.
Wednesday May 4 (to my office)
9.6d 32a-h, 36 Wednesday May 4 (to my office)
9.6e 42*, A
42)  Prove both parts.
A)  Find all compatible total orderings for the graph in #26.
Wednesday May 4 (to my office)

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