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UCSC - EART - 117
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Midwestern State University - MATH - 1233
Math L233 September 16, 2008 Quiz No.5NAME: >q!-u-I!-q-!(pleaseprint)--Prof. Guy BernardNo.1- (7 points) Determine algebraicallywhether the following functions are even, odd, or neither. You must give a proof in support of your answer.A)
Midwestern State University - MATH - 1233
Math 1233 October 23, 2008 Quiz No.15NAME:SourrlaN(please print)Prof. Guy BernardNo.1 (5 points) UsingLong Division,performthe division1 3- g r 2 * l 5 r *25r-9 write your answer the form in rs - 9/, + LFr + 25:r-eR(r) ^' ' 'clln)+;it
Dickinson - CS - 232
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Luther - M - 152
Exam 2Math 152 BName:_You are reminded that at your enrollment at Luther College you acknowledged an understanding of the HONOR SYSTEM, under which this exam is being administered. If you are aware of dishonest work, you are expected to contact
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Luther - M - 152
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UCSC - BME - 225
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Dickinson - MATH - 161
Exam 3Name: November 29, 2005 Math 161-02 This exam is worth 100 points. No calculators allowed. Please show all work. Good luck! (1) (12 pts.) Find the function f (x) satisfying the following properties: f (x) = 8 7 x + 6 sin(3x) + 4, f (0) = 2
Dickinson - MATH - 262
Exam 1Math 262 February 21, 2005 This exam is worth 100 points.Name:Show all work. No calculators allowed. All proofs must be written using complete sentences, proper grammar, etc. Each proof will be grade on the writing style as well as correct
Dickinson - MATH - 161
Dickinson - MATH - 161
Exam 1Name:October 1, 2003 Math 161-01 This exam is worth 100 points. No calculators allowed. Show all work. Derivative short cuts and formulas learned in other courses are o limits. You may only use the techniques learned in this class. Good luc
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Exam 3April 17, 2001 Math 162 This exam is worth 100 points.Name:In this exam you are allowed to bring one sheet of notebook paper containing formulas and other information. You must turn in this sheet with your exam. No calculators allowed. Ple
Dickinson - MATH - 162
Exam 2March 28, 2007 Math 162 This exam is worth 100 points.Name:No calculators allowed. You are free to use the integral table on the attached sheet for ANY PROBLEM on the exam. Please show all work. Good luck! (1) (40 pts.) Compute the followi
Dickinson - MATH - 211
Exam 3November 24, 2003 Math 211 This exam is worth 100 points.Name:Show all of your work. Write all proofs in complete sentences and use the writing techniques developed in this class. Good luck! (1) (12 pts.) In each of the following problems,
Dickinson - MATH - 211
Exam 3November 24, 2003 Math 211 This exam is worth 100 points.Name:Show all of your work. Write all proofs in complete sentences and use the writing techniques developed in this class. Good luck! (1) (12 pts.) In each of the following problems,
Dickinson - MATH - 211
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Dickinson - MATH - 162