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MATH-UA.0120-002 Homework 3
Devesh Jaiswal
TOTAL POINTS
78 / 89
QUESTION 1
Problem 2
10 pts
1.1 (a) 5 / 5
✓
- 0 pts Correct
- 5 pts wrong example
1.2 (b) 5 / 5
✓
- 0 pts Correct
- 2 pts inaccurate explanation
- 5 pts wrong answer
QUESTION 2
Problem 4
15 pts
2.1 (a) 10 / 10
✓
- 0 pts Correct
- 5 pts incomplete proof
2.2 (b) 5 / 5
✓
- 0 pts Correct
- 5 pts wrong answer
QUESTION 3
Problem 5
20 pts
3.1 (a) 10 / 10
✓
- 0 pts Correct
- 5 pts incomplete proof
- 10 pts no answer
I'm sorry, I think I mentioned it before, but I
can hardly read your writing. Maybe try
typing instead next time.
3.2 (b) 10 / 10
✓
- 0 pts Correct
- 5 pts incomplete proof
- 10 pts no answer
QUESTION 4
Problem 7
20 pts
4.1 (a) 10 / 10
✓
- 0 pts Correct
- 10 pts no answer
- 5 pts incomplete proof
4.2 (b) 5 / 10
- 0 pts Correct
✓
- 5 pts incomplete proof
- 10 pts no answer
You should expand (1 + 1)^n and deduce the
result.
QUESTION 5
Problem 9
7 pts
5.1 (b) 4 / 7
- 0 pts Correct
✓
- 3 pts incomplete proof
You have to be more general about your
proof, instead of using several examples.
QUESTION 6
Problem 10
7 pts
6.1 (a) 4 / 7
- 0 pts Correct
✓
- 3 pts incomplete proof
- 7 pts no answer
You have to be more general about your
proof, instead of using several examples.
QUESTION 7
7 Problem 11 10 / 10
✓
- 0 pts Correct
- 5 pts incomplete proof
Page 2
1.1 (a) 5 / 5
✓
- 0 pts Correct
- 5 pts wrong example
Page 3
1.2 (b) 5 / 5
✓
- 0 pts Correct
- 2 pts inaccurate explanation
- 5 pts wrong answer
Page 4
2.1 (a) 10 / 10
✓
- 0 pts Correct
- 5 pts incomplete proof
Page 5
2.2 (b) 5 / 5
✓
- 0 pts Correct
- 5 pts wrong answer
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