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| I did horribly in MT2, so I have to study harder. [[HW9]] is here. | I did horribly in MT2, so I have to study harder. [[HW9]] is here. | ||
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| + | I did the first question wrong, but I figured out that integrate my answer will work. This one was really cool. | ||
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| + | This was my original answer I thought I was constructing some that vanish at both points | ||
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| + | This works now properly | ||
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| + | ====Apr 17th==== | ||
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| + | I had a really hard time going through R-S integral. I missed a class and I cannot follow anymore... :( | ||
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| + | I have been frantically going through Ross 35 but I found there are so many material. | ||
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| + | I did [[hw10]] with no ease, and I hope they are correct. | ||
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| + | ====Apr 25th==== | ||
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| + | This [[hw11]] is quite easy for me though the last one I took some time to come up with, because I am too far from being familiar with R-S integral. | ||