# Homework

• Weekly homework sets are announced and posted here.
• No late homework! Late homework will not be accepted unless you provide a valid excuse in advance. For each homework, a selected set of problems will be graded and returned to you in lab sections.
• Please print your name, lab section number, and student ID clearly on the first page of your homework.

1. Homework 1 (Announced on Jan 13; Due in class, Jan 20) -- Quiz 1 will be based on HW1

• 1.2: #4, #9, #17
• 1.3: All odd number problems in #1 ~ #24; #27
• 2.1: #5, #9, all odd number problems in #13 ~ #20; #31, #32

2. Homework 2 (Announced on Jan 20; Due in class, Jan 27) -- Quiz 2 will be based on HW2

• 2.2: All odd number problems in #1 ~ #8;  Part (a) and (c) for #9 and #10
• 2.3: #3
• 2.4: All odd number problems in #1 ~ #6; #7, #25

3. Homework 3 (Announced on Jan 27; Due in class, Feb 3) -- Quiz 3 will be based on HW3

* 2.6: All even problems in #1 ~ #7; #15; #19, #21; #25, #26

* 2.8: #8 (Parts (a) and (c) only); #12 (Part (a) only)

4. Homework 4 (Announced on Feb 3; Due in class, Feb 10) -- Midterm exam will be up to 3.2

* 3.1: All odd problems in #1 ~ #11; #18; #20; #22; #23

* 3.2: All odd problems in #1 ~ #10; #13; #20; #22; #23

5. Homework 5 (Announced on Feb 17; Due in class, Feb 24) -- Quiz 4 will be based on HW5

* 3.3: #8, #9, #12, #16

* 3.4: #3, #6,  #8, #10, #23

* 3.5: #3, #5, #7, #16, #17

* 3.6: #1, #3, #7

6. Homework 6 (Announced on Feb 24; Due in class, Mar 3) -- Quiz 5 will be based on HW6

* 4.1: All odd problems in #1 ~ #9

* 4.2: #1, #3, #4, #5, #7, #11, #13, #14, #16, #17, #18, #19

7. Homework 7 (Announced on Mar 3; Due in class, Mar 10) -- Quiz 6 will be based on HW7

* 6.1: #3, 5, 6, 15, 22

* 6.2: #1, 3, 5, 6, 12

* 6:3: #1, 3, 8, 13, 16, 19

* Extra credit problems (total 10 pts)

NOTE: Credits are given only for correct solutions. The extra problems should be turned in separately.

* 6.1: #7, 11, 26

* 6.2: #13, 16, 26

* 6.3: #5, 11, 15, 23

8. Homework 8 (Announced on Mar 10; Due in class Mar 17)

Extra credits  only and credits are given only for correct solutions;

Students need to study them because similar problems will be on the final exam!

* 7.1: #1, 3, 5, 7

* 7.3: #4, 5, 13, 17, 18

* 7.4: #7

*7.5:  #11, 12, 15

9. Extra book exercise problems that are important for the final exam (Not for extra credits):

* 7.6: #8, 10

* 7.7: #1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 12

10. An extended list of important book problems for the final (overlapping with the previous homework problems):

* 1.3: 1~6

* 2.1: 14, 17, 19, 31

* 2.2: 1~10

* 2.4: 1~6

* 2.6: 3~8, 15, 18

* 3.1: 1, 4, 11, 18, 20, 22~24

* 3.2: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 23, 24

* 3.3: 2, 3, 9~20

* 3.4: 1~14

* 3.5: 1~10, 15~20

* 3.6: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 13, 15, 17

* 4.1: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9

* 4.2: 1, 3, 4, 5, 11~13

* 6.1: 3, 5, 6, 11~20, 22, 23

* 6.3: 1~6, 8, 9, 13~24

* 7.1: 5, 6, 7

* 7.2: 4, 21, 23, 25

* 7.4: 7 (part (a) and part (b))

* 7.5: 3, 10, 11, 15, 24

* 7.6: 2, 8, 10, 14 (part (a) and part (b))

* 7.7: 3, 7, 11

11. A recommended strategy for final preparation in order:

(a) Practice Type A and Type B sample test problems at least twice,

(b) Re-do midterm at least twice -- know what your mistakes were,

(c) Re-do ALL quizzes (there are three types of quizzes from Mon and Fri sections and DRC),

(d) Re-do homework problems, and

(e) Practice the problems in the extended list of book problem sets if time permitting.

On the final, you're going to be given important Theorems, Laplace transforms, and basic identities that are given in the Type A sample test.