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There are a number of problems that can be solved using MATLAB.  If you just give the answer with no explanation (or say "via MATLAB"), the TAs will take off points.  Instead, you should show how the solutions can be worked out by hand, along the lines of what is done in the text book. It is fine to check everything with MATLAB.
There are a number of problems that can be solved using MATLAB.  If you just give the answer with no explanation (or say "via MATLAB"), the TAs will take off points.  Instead, you should show how the solutions can be worked out by hand, along the lines of what is done in the textbook. It is fine to check everything with MATLAB.

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R. Murray, G. Buzi Issued: 11 Jan 2011 (Tue)
ACM 101/AM 125a/CDS 140a, Winter 2011 Due: 20 Jan 2011 (Thu)

Note: In the upper left hand corner of the second page of your homework set, please put the number of hours that you spent on this homework set (including reading).

  1. Perko, Section 1.7, problem 3, parts (a) and (d)
  2. Perko, Section 1.8, problem 10
  3. Perko, Section 1.9, problem 3
  4. Perko, Section 1.9, problem 5, parts (c), (d1) and (d2)
  5. Perko, Section 1.10, problem 2
  6. Perko, Section 1.10, problem 3

There are a number of problems that can be solved using MATLAB. If you just give the answer with no explanation (or say "via MATLAB"), the TAs will take off points. Instead, you should show how the solutions can be worked out by hand, along the lines of what is done in the textbook. It is fine to check everything with MATLAB.