MATH 3250 -- Problem Solving Tools
- The In-Class Portion of Test #2!
For the Menage à Trois problem, we have some 3-D diagrams which
might help you understand...
ProbSolid.dpg -- This shows how two
adjacent cubes are connected together.
Between.dpg -- Now figure out how many
pyramids fit in the region between the cubes!
- Here is the MATLAB skeleton for the Two Chips and the Unit Circle
Problem.
Chips.m
The unfortunate formatting problem... The best procedure is:
- Windows thinks this is a text file. Go ahead and
download it to the Desktop.
- Capture all of the text and "COPY" it to the Clipboard.
- Start up MATLAB and open a new .m file.
- Paste the text into your .m file. Name it "Chips.m" and
save it in the default
workspace. You can now edit it to your heart's content!
Note that there is no guarantee that anything saved in the default
workspace will
hang around for
more than a day, so be careful!
- Homework #5 cover sheet.
- Here's Test #1. It's due at the
beginning of class on Wed., 12 October 2005.
Use the Engineering/graph paper for the Pool Table Problem!
- Homework #3 cover sheet.
- MATLAB sample code.
- Quiz #1. Everyone should redo this
one!
Send comments to: mkawai@math.cudenver.edu
Last modified on 16 November 2005.