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Course: ECON 2965, Spring 2011
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Fudan University - ECON - 2965
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Fudan University - ECON - 2965
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Fudan University - ECON - 2965
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Fudan University - ECON - 2965
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Fudan University - ECON - 2965
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Fudan University - ECON - 2965
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Fudan University - ECON - 2965
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Fudan University - ECON - 2965
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Fudan University - ECON - 2965
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Fudan University - ECON - 2965
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Fudan University - ECON - 2965
*8=9 "H3701 1A = cfw_ 2, 1,0,1,2,3 , B = cfw_ 1,2,3, 4,5 f :A B x + f ( x) + xf ( x) = 2k + 1, k f ( x) = 1, 2,3, 4,5 H E N *y x B 2, 1,0,1, 2,3 * 8 C* f 8C 3702 1 B 187 3703 1 x+ y =4 2 2 3 3 ( x + y )( x + y ) = 280 3704 5 K 5 AC B P 5 AK C * BP B
Fudan University - ECON - 2965
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Fudan University - ECON - 2965
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Fudan University - ECON - 2965
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Fudan University - ECON - 2965
+ (*, 4101C207B1 15ABCD A A AB =150 AD =240 BC =70 CD =200 ABD + BDC = 9000 0 ABCD 8 JD410224 2AA 20 + ! U 7 F @m(1m2005)w 20 8* J41030 x,y 8J 4104100 0,0 B0 cfw_(x,y)7 | x20 y20B0 a , b, c A111 1 += ,0 a b c a+b+c: 0 nA,1 a2 n +1+
Fudan University - ECON - 2965
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