MATH 153 Homework (Spring 2002)
MATH 153: HOMEWORK QUESTIONS
(The most recent is at the top.)
- Due 14 May Tuesday 15:40
4.4.4 (p. 292 - 297)
1 (b, d, j, r, x, y), 2d, 4d(i, iv, vi), 9d, 10,
20, 21, 27, 31, 32, 42.
- Due 10 May Friday 15:40
4.2.2 (p. 217)
3.
- Due 7 May Tuesday 15:40
4.2.4 (p. 227)
1 (c, l, t, x), 2 (c, m), 3d, 4b, 6 (j, l), 7a, 8a, 10, 18 (a, b, c(iii))
4.4.4 (p. 293)
1g, 2a, 5, 6, 7.
- Due 24 April Wednesday 11:40
4.1.4 (p. 210 - 215)
3a, 6 (e, h, i), 7 (a, b, c, e, f), 8 (iv, viii), 9, 13b, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23b.
- Due 19 April Friday 13:40
4.1.1 (p. 191)
1 (a, b), 2, 7.
- Due 9 April Tuesday 15:40
3.2.4 (p. 156 - 160)
1 (d, e, k, l), 2 (a, f), 3, 8b, 15 (h, i), 16e, 17g.
- Due 2 April Tuesday 15:40
3.3.4 (p. 183 - 187)
10, 13, 14, 16 (b, c, d, e), 23, 34, 35, 36, 37.
- Due 26 March Tuesday 15:40
3.3.4 (p. 182)
6 (f, h), 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 32, 33.
- Due 22 March Friday 13:40
3.1.4 (pp. 142-148)
1 (a, b, c, d, e).
3.3.2 (pp. 161-163)
1, 2, 3. (If you wish, you can return these 3 questions on paper instead of a diskette.)
- Due 19 March Tuesday 15:40
3.1.4 (pp. 142-148)
3 (a, i, o, r, w, x), 5, 18, 19, 26 (b).
3.3.4 (pp. 181-185)
1, 4, 5, 6 (d, e), 11, 16 (a, f, g), 26.
- Due 8 March Friday 13:40
2.3.2
Question 5 (p. 107-8)
Question 9 (p. 109)
2.3.4
Question 13 i, vii, x, xiv (p. 123)
Question 30 a, d, f, g, j (p. 125-6)
Question 31 (p. 126)
Question 32 a (p. 126)
3.1.2
Question 3 (p. 132-3)
Question 8 (p. 134)
Question 9 a, d (p. 134-5)
- Due 5 March Tuesday 15:40
2.2.4
Question 1(i) and (n): (i) - (xv) (pages 98-99)
Question 10 (c): (iii) and (vii) (page 102)
Question 11 (page 103)
Question 22 (page 104)
Question 25 (page 104)
Question 27 (page 105)
Question 29 (pages 105, 106)
- Due 27 February Wednesday 11:40
2.1.4: Question 6(a):(ix),(x),(xi),(xii),(xviii) (pages 82,83)
1. Solve |x+2|+|x-1|=2.
2. Solve |2x+1|<|3x+4|.
3. Solve |(x-1)/(x+1)|<1.
4. Find the distance between (3,5) and (-2,-4).
5. Find the midpoint of the line segment joining
(3,-2) and (-4,3).
6. Graph the region xy<0, x**2+y**2<4.
7. Find an equation of the line:
a. with slope 1/2 and passing through (3,1).
b. passing through (-3,-7) and (-4,-5).
c. perpendicular to 4x+3y+5=0 and passing through (2,3).
8. Find the point of intersection of 3x-2y+4=0 and 3x+y-5=0.
- Due 21 February Thursday 12:00
Postponed to 27 February Wednesday 11:40 because of the recent change in the holiday schedule.
2.1.2: Question 1 (page 69), Question 10 (page 72)
2.1.4: Question 5(l) (page 81)
2.2.2: Question 4 (page 86)