Please be advised that this is going to be a challenging course. The standard formula for math courses is that you should expect to spend three hours outside class on the material and assignments for every hour you spend in class. For an honors course like this one, you should expect to spend even more time outside class.
In addition, selected applications will be covered from other sections (such as 1.6), and Sections 5.4,5.5,6.4,6.5 may be covered as time permits.
PRACTICE problems will be similar to the ones worked out in detail at the end of each section (and also the true/false questions in each section). These will not be collected for grading, and will generally be odd-numbered problems, for which answers are usually available at the back of the book. Any difficulties with these problems should be brought up in class or at my office hours. The problems in the mid-term test and the final will be similar to these problems.
CREDIT problems will be of both paper/pencil and computer type. These will be graded for credit. They will be assigned at the end of each section, but collected approximately once every two to three weeks. Problems assigned and due dates will be available from my webpage, http://www.math.umbc.edu/~suri/hw.html
The handout distributed during the first lecture, Getting started with MATLAB has a series of exercises which will help you learn the basics of MATLAB that we will need. We will be only using fairly elementary commands, and you should complete this by yourself (ask me in class if problems occur).
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