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Course: MA 154, Fall 2003
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RULES GROUND for MA 154X CLASS PERIOD Students are expected to attend every class meeting and to read the appropriate sections of the text before coming to class. Instructors may not have time to cover every topic in class. HOMEWORK The majority of homework will be graded using the departments online homework system, SAGE. You will receive additional information about this at the second class meeting. Also, see...

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RULES GROUND for MA 154X CLASS PERIOD Students are expected to attend every class meeting and to read the appropriate sections of the text before coming to class. Instructors may not have time to cover every topic in class. HOMEWORK The majority of homework will be graded using the departments online homework system, SAGE. You will r...
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