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Delaware - MATH - 341
MATH341, Spring 2007 Exam 3: May 4Please clearly erase or cross out irrelevant work; otherwise it will be part of the graded material. You must justify answers to receive full credit. You may not use calculators or notes.1. (15 points) 121 Given
Delaware - MATH - 349
MATH 349 (Fall, 2008)Homework #3, Due Tuesday, Sept. 23(1) Section 1.3: 26-40, 42-47, 48a (2) Section 2.1: 1-6 (change linear to ane), 7-10 (the point is that you can sometimes change a nonlinear equation to an ane one), 11, 14-16, 19, 21, 25-35.
Delaware - MATH - 349
MATH 349 (Fall, 2008)Homework #2, Due Tuesday, Sept. 16(1) Section 1.2: 3437,41,4244,4655, 65-66,68 (2) Section 1.3: 1-15, 16a-d, 17-201
Delaware - MATH - 349
MATH 349 (Fall, 2008)Homework #5, Due Tuesday, Oct. 7Announcement: All the listed problems are recommended. Only questions whose answers are not in the appendix will be candidates for grading. (1) Section 2.2: 45,46,47a, 48-52 (2) Section 2.3: 1-
Delaware - MATH - 349
MATH 349 (Fall, 2008)Homework #1, Due Tuesday, Sept. 9(1) Section 1.1: 1,2,4,5,8,10,19-22 (2) Section 1.2: 1-8, 12, 17b, 26-30, 32,331
Delaware - MATH - 351
MathEng 351 (Fall, 2004)Study tips. To achieve minimal competency (C-) you must be able to do, without hesitation, the rst 3 problems from the exercises in the book of the sections we covered. To achieve profciency (B-), you must be able to know ho
Delaware - MATH - 351
c 2004 David Russell LukeMATH351: Engineering Mathematics I (Autumn 2004)D. Russell LukeLecture notes to follow Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 2nd Ed. by Michael GreenbergUniversity of Delaware Autumn 2004Department: Mathematics2TABL
Delaware - MATH - 351
NAME: UNIVERSITY of DELAWARE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES MATH351 November 10, 2004 MIDTERM #2 INSTRUCTIONSSTUDENT NUMBER:D. R. Luke1. Do all questions. This test is 5 pages long. 2. The questions have several parts. The parts are, mostl
Delaware - MATH - 353
M353 (additional hw 8.1) (S. Zhang) heat eq. 1. (8.1:a3) Solving the heat equation by the nite dierence method. ut = uxx for t (0, 0.1) and x (0, 3) with initial and boundary values u(x, 0) = (3 x)x, u(0, t) = 0, u(3, t) = 0.Let t = 0.1. Find u(
Delaware - MATH - 353
M353 7.1-2 (S. Zhang) . 1. Solve the boundary value problem by shooting method: x x = t + 1, x(0) = 1, x(1) = 2(b) for u: Find the exact solution u = x(t) for x x=1+t x(0) = 1, x (0) = 0Same as above: r2 1 = 0, xH = C1 et + C2 et , xP = At + B
Delaware - MATH - 353
M353 8.3 (S. Zhang) (elliptic equations part 1). 1. Solve the nite dierence equations for Poisson equation. uxx + uyy = xy with the boundary condition u = 0, in the rectangular region 0 x 2, 0 y 3. Assume h = 1. (Only 2 unknowns.) ans: The rect
Delaware - MATH - 353
M353 9.1 (S. Zhang) random number, sol. 1. 9.1: 1-4, a1-a2 1. (9.1:1a) Find the period (nonzero ui including nonzero x0 ) of the Linear congruential generator: a = 2, b = 0, m = 5 ans: Period is the number of random numbers ui in a cycle. xi = axi1
Delaware - MATH - 428
NAMEMATH 428/CISC 411, Spring 2007 Exam 1Write all solutions on these sheets. Please clearly erase or cross out irrelevant work; otherwise it will be part of the graded material. You must justify answers to receive full credit. You may not use cal
Delaware - MATH - 451
Week 11 Exam Reponses for a 7th Grade Math Test Item Number Correct answer Susan Emily Joseph Maria Jega Tancy Bob Karin Ben Annie Maurice Shirley Ron Marina Janice Wendy Jennifer Juan Tanya Crystal Chad Rose Juro Morris Brian Lauren Erin 1 C C C C C
Delaware - MATH - 451
Delaware - MATH - 530
Math 530 (Autumn, 2008) Assignment #1, Due Thursday, Oct. 91. An entrpreneur wants to make money selling solar panels. She must order the panels in advance let this quantity be represented by a single real variable u0 . The demand for her panels
Delaware - MATH - 530
Math 530 (Autumn 2008) Assignment #4, Due Tuesday, Nov 29. The purpose of this assignment is to help you get a deeper understanding of Markowitz MinimumVariance Portfolio Theory and its applications. 1. Consider n uncorrelated assets (i.e. their cova
Delaware - MATH - 530
Math 530 (Autumn, 2008) Assignment #2, Due Thursday, Oct. 16 In this set we will gain some experience using mathematical software to solve some toy problems. You should use Matlab or Excel (so long as Excels LPsolve package is available on campus I
Delaware - MATH - 530
Math 530 (Autumn 2008) Assignment #0, Due Tuesday, Sept 23. The purpose of this assignment is to help you get a deeper understanding of Uryasevs paper. 1. A function f (x) is linear if and only if f (x + y) = f (x) + f (y) for any scalar . Show that
Delaware - MATH - 611
MATH 611, Fall 2007 Final exam Due December 14, 3:00 pm You may not discuss the questions on this exam with any other person. Your answers are expected to be analytical in nature; supporting numerical evidence will not be considered. 01 "0 " 1 . .1
Delaware - MATH - 611
MATH 611, Fall 2008 First midterm exam October 23, 2008 Please start each problem on a new page. Remember to justify your answers to receive full credit. 1. (20 points) Prove true, or give a counterexample: For any u Cm and v Cn , uv u F v F. 2. (2
Delaware - MATH - 688
University of Delaware Department of Mathematical Sciences M688-Combinatorics and Graph Theory Instructor: Qing Xiang Oce: 508 Ewing Hall Phone: (302) 831-1868 Email: xiang@math.udel.edu Oce Hours: M, F 1:302:30pm This is the rst course in the 688-68
Delaware - MATH - 689
University of Delaware Department of Mathematical Sciences M689-Combinatorics and Graph Theory II Fall 2008 * Instructor: Qing Xiang Oce: 508 Ewing Hall Phone: (302) 831-1868 Email: xiang@math.udel.edu Oce Hours: 2pm3pm Tue. and Thur. This is the sec
Delaware - MATH - 689
Snakes with Some MathAcknowledgements: University of Western Ontario, University of Manchester, demos from Visual Dynamics Group (University of Oxford),SnakesSnakes, active contours [Kass, Witkin, Terzopoulos 1987] In general, deformable models
Delaware - MATH - 689
Pinholecameras Abstractcameramodel boxwithasmallholeinit Pinholecamerasworkin practiceComputerVision:CISC4/689DistantobjectsaresmallerComputerVision:CISC4/689ParallellinesmeetCommontodrawfilmplane infrontofthefocalpoint. Movingthefilmp
Delaware - CHIN - 105
GULLIVER in LILLIPUT from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift Put into Basic English by the Basic English InstituteAuthor's Note Jonathan Swift wrote Gulliver's Travels for grown-up readers. He gave a detailed account of the experiences of an Engl
Delaware - CIEG - 126
Competency Matrix COURSE: CIEG 126 Introduction to Surveying and CAD Learning Objectives I Measurement of Horizontal Distances Use of Steel Tapes, EDM Odometer Distance Corrections Temp Sag Slope Standard Completion of leveling notes Use of level
Delaware - CIEG - 126
Civil Engineering Degree Outcomes Matrix Program: Course Title: Course Number: Civil Engineering Introduction to CAD Surveying CIEG-126 Date: Required/Elective: Instructor: Corresponding Course ElementUse algebra to solve elementary problems in basi
Delaware - CIEG - 211
COURSE:CIEG 211 StaticsPage 1/3Outcomes Matrix WorksheetSEMESTER Fall 2001Civil/Environmental Engineering Outcomes4. Skills & modern tools 3. Design & conduct laboratory experiments 6. Design through problem-based 12. Communicate 2. Formul
Delaware - CIEG - 211
Competency Matrix COURSE: CIEG 211 Statics SEMESTER: Fall 2001 Learning Level Learning Objectives Units Significant Figures Resultants of Forces Component Resolution Free Body Diagrams Equilibrium of Particles Moments 2D/3D Rigid Bodies Couples Simpl
Delaware - CIEG - 211
Civil Engineering Degree Outcomes Matrix Program: Course Title: Course Number: Civil Engineering Statics CIEG 211 Date: 12/18/01 Required/Elective: Reqd. Instructor: Scarborough Level of Learning I II III IV VCorresponding Course Element 1. Ability
Delaware - CIEG - 212
Competency Matrix COURSE: CIEG 212 Solid Mechanics SEMESTER: Spring 2002 Learning Level Learning Objectives I Definitions Stress/Strain Transformations Principal Stress/Strain Stress-Strain Diagram Mechanical Properties of Materials Definition of Pro
Delaware - CIEG - 233
CIEG 233 Environmental Engineering Processes Homework Assignment #2 Due date: 2:00 pm Tuesday, 10/03/07 1. Problem 3.8 2. Dr. Dentel is currently involved in research on a membrane distillation (MD) process that will create fresh water from salt wate
Delaware - CIEG - 233
Competency Matrix COURSE: CIEG 233 Environmental Engineering Processes SEMESTER: Fall 2001 Learning Level Learning Objectives I Introduction Examples of Environmental Engineering Processes Concept of Modeling II III IV VDimensionless Groups/Dimensi
Delaware - CIEG - 233
COURSE: CIEG233 Environ. Eng. ProcessesLearning Matrix Worksheet Civil/Environmental Engineering Outcomes4. Skills & modern tools 3. Design & conduct laboratory experiments 6. Design through problem-basedFall 200112. Communicate2. Formulate
Delaware - CIEG - 233
Environmental Engineering Degree Outcomes Matrix Program: Course Title: Course Number: Environmental Engineering Date: Dec. 17, 2004 Environ. Eng. Processes Required/Elective: Required CIEG 233 Instructor: Chiu Level of Learning Corresponding Outcome
Delaware - CIEG - 311
Delaware - CIEG - 311
Outcomes Matrix Program: Course Title: Course Number: Civil Engineering Dynamics CIEG 311 Date: 3/5/02 Required/Elective: Instructor: Corresponding Course ElementUse calculus, differential equations and vector analysis in the solution of dynamics pr
Delaware - CIEG - 315
Competency Matrix COURSE: CIEG 315 Prob-Stats SEMESTER: Fall 2001 Learning Level Learning Objectives I II III IV VOrganization and Reduction of DataHistograms etc. Central Tendencies and Dispersion Set OperationsSet Theory and Set OperationsE
Delaware - CIEG - 315
CIEG 315 Probability and Statistics for Engineers Homework 8 Due: Wednesday, April 27th For these problems, state the hypothesis you are testing and indicate the data sets that are being compared. Indicate the type of statistical test or tests being
Delaware - CIEG - 315
CIEG 315 supplemental material Hypothesis Testing: the null hypothesis, the alternative hypothesis, Type I and Type II errors In order to apply statistical tools, we must first develop a testable hypothesis. Generally, we construct a hypothesis so th
Delaware - CIEG - 315
Civil Engineering Degree Outcomes Matrix Program: Course Title: Course Number: Civil Engineering Prob-stats CIEG 315 Date: 12/19/01 Required/Elective: Req Instructor: Bhattacharya Corresponding Course Element Set theory, probability, random variables
Delaware - CIEG - 320
CIEG 320 STUDY GUIDE FOR FINAL EXAM For this exam, you should bring a straight edge, ruler or scale, compass for drawing circles, protractor for measuring angles, calculator, pencil/pen. You are also allow three 8.5 x 11 sheets of notes (both sides).
Delaware - CIEG - 320
Delaware - CIEG - 320
Delaware - CIEG - 320
Delaware - CIEG - 321
Competency Matrix COURSE: CIEG 321 Geotechnical Engineering SEMESTER: SpringLearning LevelLearning ObjectivesI Foundation Design Shallow Foundations Deep Foundations Settlement Analysis Earth Pressure Theory Retaining Wall Design Gravity Wall De
Delaware - CIEG - 321
COURSE:CIEG 321Outcomes Matrix Worksheet Civil/Environmental Engineering Outcomes4. Skills & modern tools 3. Design & conduct laboratory experiments 6. Design through problem-basedSEMESTER - Spring12. Communicate2. Formulate & solve engine
Delaware - CIEG - 323
Competency Matrix COURSE: CIEG 323 Soil Mechanics Lab SEMESTER: Fall Learning Level Learning Objectives Perform Experiment Analyze and Interpret Experimental Data Compose Laboratory Report Perform Experiment Analyze and Interpret Experimental Data Co
Delaware - CIEG - 323
COURSE:CIEG323Outcomes Matrix Worksheet Civil/Environmental Engineering Outcomes4. Skills & modern tools 3. Design & conduct laboratory experiments 6. Design through problem-basedSEMESTER Fall12. Communicate2. Formulate & solve engineering
Delaware - CIEG - 323
Civil Engineering Degree Outcomes Matrix Program: Course Title: Course Number: Civil Engineering Date: Required/Elective: Instructor: Corresponding Course ElementUse mathematics and physics to analyze and interpret exp. data No specific engineering
Delaware - CIEG - 331
Competency Matrix COURSE: CIEG 331 SEMESTER: Fall 2001 Learning Level Learning Objectives I II III IV VRegulations Water Quality Parameters Management Pretreatment Wastewater Treatment Biological Treatment Advanced Treatment Biosolids Water Treatme
Delaware - CIEG - 331
COURSE: CIEG 331Outcomes Matrix Worksheet Civil/Environmental Engineering Outcomes4. Skills & modern tools 3. Design & conduct laboratory experiments 6. Design through problem-basedSEMESTER 01F12. Communicate2. Formulate & solve engineering
Delaware - CIEG - 331
Outcomes Matrix Program: Course Title: Course Number: Civil Engineering Introduction to Env. Eng CIEG 331 Date: 12-20-01 Required/Elective: Instructor: I Required Ritter Level of Learning II III IV VOutcome1. Ability to apply knowledge of mathemat
Delaware - CIEG - 337
COURSE: Environmental Engineering Laboratory, CIEG 337Outcomes Matrix Worksheet Civil/Environmental Engineering Outcomes4. Skills & modern tools 3. Design & conduct laboratory experiments 6. Design through problem-basedSEMESTER: Spring12. Comm
Delaware - CIEG - 337
Competency Matrix COURSE: CIEG 337 Environmental Eng. Lab SEMESTER: SpringLearning Level Learning Objectives I II III IV VGroundwater Flow and Contaminant TransportDarcys Law Advection and Dispersion Soil Types, Soil Weathering, Sorption/Desorp
Delaware - CIEG - 337
Environmental Engineering Degree Outcomes Matrix Program: Course Title: Course Number:Environmental EngineeringEnvironmental Eng. Lab CIEG 337Date: 5/10/2005 Required/Elective: Instructor: Imhoff Corresponding Course Element Level of Learning I
Delaware - CIEG - 351
Competency Matrix COURSE: CIEG 351 Transportation Engineering SEMESTER: Spring 2002 Learning Level Learning Objectives Elements of transport system Function of transport system Evolution of technologies Motion of Vehicle Human Factor Design controls
Delaware - CIEG - 351
CIEG 351 Transportation EngineeringOutcomes Matrix Worksheet (Kikuchi) Civil Engineering Outcomes3. Design & Conduct laboratory experiments 8. Skills & modern toolsSpring 200211. Contemporary issues6. Design through problem-based10. Commun
Delaware - CIEG - 351
Civil Engineering Degree Outcomes Matrix Program: Course Title: Course Number: Civil Engineering Transportation Engineering CIEG 351 Date: Spring semester Required/Elective: Required Instructor: Kikuchi Corresponding Course Element Use of physics to
Delaware - CIEG - 407
Competency Matrix COURSE: CIEG 467 Building Design SEMESTER: Fall 2001 Learning Level Learning Objectives Evaluation of Load Paths Floor System Design Steel Deck Systems Concrete Systems Unbraced Steel Beams Beam Design Composite Beams Doubly-Reinfor