Assignments

As you write up your homework solutions, please follow the guidelines from this document and read the homework collaboration policy on the grading page. Before working on the problems, read your notes covering the relevant material and make sure you understand everything that was done in class. Also look at the worked examples in the book.

The assigned problems are arranged by sections of our textbook; please check this page frequently to see which sections are due when.

Problems

1.2.1, 1.2.7, 1.2.9

1.3.3, 1.3.8, 1.3.9, 1.4.1, 1.4.3, 1.4.5, 1.5.6, 1.5.7, 2.2.2(a)(b), 2.2.7

2.3.1, 2.3.3, 2.3.7, 2.4.1(a), 2.4.3(b), 2.4.7(a)-(c), 2.5.1, 2.6.1, 2.6.2, 2.7.1 (choose one of the parts (a), (b), or (c)), 2.7.2(a)-(c), 2.7.3(b), 2.7.4(a)-(c), 2.7.11 (extra credit for the more challenging version)

3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.7, 3.2.15

3.3.1, 3.3.2 (skip part (c) and feel free to use the Heine-Borel Theorem; no need to produce sequences for each question), 3.3.3, 3.4.7, 4.2.5(a)(b), 4.2.8(a), 4.3.1(b), 4.3.3(a), 4.3.9, 4.3.11(a)-(c) (ignore the uniqueness part of (c))

4.4.1(b)(c), 4.4.3, 4.4.4(a), 4.5.2, 4.5.4, 4.5.7

5.2.3(a)(b), 5.2.9, 5.2.11, 5.3.3, 5.3.5(a), 5.3.11

6.2.1(a)(c)(d), 6.2.3(a)(b) (but just for g_n(x)), 6.2.6(a), 6.2.12, 6.3.1, 6.4.1, 6.4.3(a), 6.4.7(a), 6.4.10

6.5.2, 6.5.3, 6.6.2(a), 6.6.5, 7.2.1, 7.2.2, 7.2.7, 7.3.3, 7.3.7, 7.4.3, 7.4.7(a), 7.5.1, 7.5.6(a), 7.5.8(a)(b)

Due date

Friday, October 30

Friday, November 6

Friday, November 13


Friday, November 20

Tuesday, November 24


Tuesday, December 1

Tuesday, December 8

Friday, December 11

Optional