Inverse Functions
Monday, March 15, 1999

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Assignments during second test period.

These are the problems you should work before March 5.

Section 2.2 page 205 problems 8n+1, for n=0,...,11;

Section 2.3 page 218 problems 1-6 and 6n+1, for n=1,...,8;

Section 2.4 page 232 problems 1-6 and 4n+1, for n=2,…,22;

These are the problems you should work before March 19.

Section 2.5 page 244 problems 1-6 and 6n+1, for n=1,...,14;

Review page 249 problems 4n+1, n=0,…,14;

Section 3.1 page 263 problems 1-6 and 4n+1, for n=0,…,19;

These are the problems you should work before March 26.

Section 3.2 page 277 problems 4n+1, n=0,...,12;

Section 3.3 page 289 problems 4n+1, n=0,...,7;

Section 3.4 page 298 problems 4n+1, n=2,...,7

Deadlines for submitting the ICA tutorial software post-tests:
The policy for late submission is that the student loses 5 points per week for each posttest which is submitted late. The loss begins the day following the deadline.

Brief review of the lecture

We talked more about composition of functions, and how to compute the inverse of (an invertible) function. Several functions were inverted, some linear and some cubic. We also showed how to build a table for composing two functions, similar to the tables on page 229 of the text.

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