Assignment 5 total 50 marks Problem 1. #6 in the text page 305 total 5 marks Problem 2.1.1 #1 total 10 marks Problem 2.1.1 #2 total 5 marks Problem 2.1.1 #3 total 5 marks Problem 2.1.2 #1 total 5 marks Problem 2.1.2 #2 total 5 marks Problem 3.1 #1 total 5 marks Problem 3.1 #4 total 5 marks Problem 4.1 #2 total 5 marks --------------------------------------------------- Some things I've noticed from questions 1, 3 and 4: 1) Many students don't remember how to do induction proofs carefully - lots of forgotten conditions on the hypothesis, that sort of thing. Also, a frightening number of students claim that if something is true for k=1, k=2, and k=3, then it is true for all k >= 1. We aren't in Engineering, so this is not a proof :) 3) Looking at this was painful. I think more students would benefit from using MathCAD for things like this. One student wrote, midway through the problem, "I COULD do this, but I have better things to do." and I must agree. 4) Generally well done, although some people unsuccessfully tried to use the permutation method and got wrong answers.