Homework: MATH 117 HW 0 (Due Tuesday, 26 January): Briefly relate (in one or two paragraphs) information about yourself that will help me get to know you. If you wish, you may let the following questions serve as a guide: What is your major? Why are you taking Math 117 now? Did you complete Math 100 at Loyola? Do you plan to take calculus? What is your career goal? What has been the nature of your previous experience with math either in high school or in college? (Please eMail your response to me no later than Wednesday. For “Subject” write “Math 117 HW 0”) Australia Day, Jan 26, 2016 HW I (Due Thursday, 28 January): Read carefully chapter 0 of Axler. Begin reading sections 1, 2, 3 of chapter 1. If you have not already done so, then set up your Wiley-plus homework account. Solve HW I in WileyPlus. This homework is based upon chapter 0. It is due on Thursday at 11:59 pm. Mozart’s birthday: January 27th February 2nd HW II (Due Tuesday, 9 February): Read carefully sections 1, 2, 3 of chapter 1. Solve HW II in WileyPlus. This homework is based upon sections 1.1 and 1.2. It is due on Tuesday at 11:59 pm. birthday of Volta (Feb. 19, 1745) Islam Awareness Week - Loyola University Chicago HW III (Due Monday, 22 February): Read carefully sections 3 and 4 of chapter 1. Solve HW III in WileyPlus. This homework is based upon sections 1.3 and 1.4. It is due on Sunday at 11:59 pm. HW IV (Due Friday, 4 March): Read carefully sections 5 and 6 of chapter 1 and section 1 of chapter 2. Solve HW IV in WileyPlus. Birthday of Susan B. Anthony February 15, 1820 Birthday of Volta (Feb. 19, 1745) Leap Year Day, 29th February! Birthday of Dr. Seuss, March 2 HW V (Due Monday, 14 March): Read carefully section 2.1 and the first portion of 2.2 (completing the square). Solve HW V in WileyPlus. World Wildlife Day, March 3rd Islam Awareness Week - Loyola University Chicago It's got to be the going, not the getting there that's good. – Harry Chapin, GO GREYHOUND To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive. – Robert Louis Stevenson St. Jerome in His Study Domenico Ghirlandaio (1480) Course Home Page Department Home Page Loyola Home Page