These problem numbers are for the fifth edition of the textbook. If you have the sixth edition, be sure to use the alternate problem numbers below.
Pages 164-166
2*Page 175
5 (you may take c=1 if you like; the 6th edition question has c=1).
1Pages 180-183
4
1*Page 190
3
3(a) and 2(a)Please note--there is a change from what I announced in class: I have substituted 2(a) for 3(b), because 3(b) is done as a worked example in the 6th edition of the textbook.
5*
Pages 172-173
2*Page 189
5
4Page 197
2(a,c,d)
1*Page 208
4
3 and 4 (as parts (a) and (b) of a single question)Page 214
2*
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