# hw3 - \documentclass[12pt]cfw_article \textwidth = 6.5 in...

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\documentclass[12pt]{article} \textwidth = 6.5 in \textheight = 9 in \oddsidemargin = 0.0 in \evensidemargin = 0.0 in \topmargin = 0.2 in \headheight = 0.0 in \headsep = 0.0 in \parskip = 0.2in \parindent = 0.0in \usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,enumerate} %\def\rmdefault{bch} % Use Charter for main text font. % ========================================================= \begin{document} \begin{center} {\LARGE \textbf{CS 173: Discrete Structures, Spring 2010} \\ \textbf{Homework 3} \\[1ex]} This homework contains 3 problems worth a total of 40 points. It is due on Friday, 12 February at 4pm. \end{center} When a problem specifies a particular proof technique, you must use that technique in your solution, even if it's not the only reasonable approach to the mathematical problem. This is because the main point of these problems is to learn how to use the various different proof techniques. \bigskip\hrule \begin{enumerate} %---------------------------------------------------------------------- \item \textbf{[8 points] Thinking about negations}

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## This note was uploaded on 11/09/2011 for the course CS 173 taught by Professor Erickson during the Spring '08 term at University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign.

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