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California State University StanislausMath 2300 Section 1: Discrete Structures
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Welcome to Math 2300, Discrete Structures
Course Description:
Some goals of this course:
Announcements and Upcoming Events
2/17/10 |
Welcome to Math 2300!
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3/2/10 |
Furlough
Day - No Office Hours |
4/14/10 |
Office Hours for 4/15 to 4/23: April 15 - Thursday 2 to 4 pm April 16 - Friday 2 to 3:30 pm April 19 - Monday CANCELLED April 20 - Tuesday CANCELLED April 21 - Wednesday 1:30 to 5 pm April 22 - Thursday 3:30 to 5 pm April 23 - Friday CANCELLED |
5/14/10 |
Furlough
Day |
5/19/10 |
Office hours change: No office hours on Friday 5/21 Replaced by Thursday 5/20 1-3 pm |
5/25/10 |
Review session Friday May 28 Noon to 2 pm in P-114 |
Prerequisite: MATH 1100 or both MATH 1070 and MATH 1080 with a grade
of C- or better.
Instructor: Dr. Melanie Martin
Office: Demergasso-Bava
Hall 276
Email: mmartin@cs.csustan.edu
Office Phone:
(209) 667-3787
Web
Page:
www.cs.csustan.edu/~mmartin
Office Hours:
Best way to contact Dr. Martin:
Email mmartin@cs.csustan.edu Please put "Math 2300" in the
subject
line of the email.
Warning: I reserve the right to make changes to the syllabus
at any
time during the term by announcing them in class and on my web page.
Grading: Grades will
be based mainly upon three quizzes, a comprehensive final exam,
multiple homework
assignments, and participation. A plus
and
minus grading scale
will be used to
assign final grades. The final grade weighting of student work is
estimated in the table below.
Homeworks |
25% |
Quizzes (3
at 15% each) |
45% |
Participation |
5% |
Comprehensive
Final |
25% |
Total |
100% |
Exams
and Quizzes: There
will be three quizzes and
a comprehensive final,
all will be in class, closed book. If you know
in
advance that you might miss a quiz, you must discuss
this with me well in advance. No
make-up quizzes or exams will be given unless you have a verifiable
emergency. I do not
give early exams
to accommodate
vacation schedules, so please make your holiday travel plans
accordingly. I reserve the right to refuse
make-up
requests.
Homework:
Regular homework is expected and is a regular part of any math course.
Your homework is due on the due date at
the
start of class. Homework must be stapled and should have your
name, the course and section number clearly visible (additional
guidelines here). No
late
homework
will be accepted. Homework may include problems from the book, other
assigned problems, programming assignments and group projects.
Academic Honesty: The work you do for this course will be your own,
unless otherwise specified.
You are not to submit other people's
work and represent it as your own. I consider academic
honesty to be at the core of the University's activities in education
and
research. Academic honesty is expected at all times in this course.
Cheating is an attack on the efforts of myself and fellow students
and, above all, on the cheater's integrity. Those caught cheating will
be dealt
with to the full extent allowed under University policy.
Important dates:
(See Schedule of
Courses or
Academic Calendar)
Last day to add/drop a class: |
March 15; |
Last day to change grade options
(CR/NC): |
May 14; |
No classes |
March 31, April 5-9, May 25, May 31. |
Assignment |
Problems |
Assigned |
Due |
HW1,
Section 1.1, page 15 |
10,
15, 24, 26, 32, 43, 48, 49 |
February
17 |
February
22 |
HW2,
Section 1.2, page 27 |
17,
20g, 22g, 23g, 39, 41 |
February
22 |
February
26 |
HW3,
Section
1.3, page 41 Section 1.4, page 55 |
9,
10, 23, 28, 29, 30 2, 6, 10, 15, 19, 31 |
February 24 | March
1 |
HW4,
Section
2.1, page 86 Section 2.2, page 95 |
5, 6,
13, 14, 19, 21 3, 19, 21, 23, 25, 33 |
March 1 |
March 5 |
HW5,
Section
2.3, page 108 Section 2.4, page 122 |
9,
15, 17, 19, 34, 35, 37 12, 14, 15, 22, 26, 27 |
March
5 |
March
8 |
HW6,
Section
3.1, page 139 Section 3.2, page 146 |
10,
26, 28, 32, 37, 42, 54 15, 19, 32, 35 |
March
8 |
March
15 |
HW7,
Section
3.3, page 154 Section 3.4, page 163 |
14,
16, 25, 26, 27, 30 18, 27 |
March
10 |
March
17 |
HW8,
Section
3.5, page 170 Section 3.6, page 178 |
20,
21, 22,
24 7, 11 |
March
12 |
March
22 |
HW9,
Section 4.1, page 213 |
2,
4,
6, 7, 13, 15, 21, 26, 33,
41 |
March
26 |
March
29 |
HW10,
Section 4.2, page 226 |
7,
11, 12, 14, 20, 25, 26 |
March 29 |
April 12 |
HW11,
Section
4.3, page 233 |
7,
9,
17, 20, 26 |
April
2 |
April
14 |
HW12,
Section 4.4, page 242 |
3,
5, 13 |
April
14 |
April
16 |
HW13,
Section 8.1, page 472 |
4,
6,
10, 12, 14 |
April
16 |
April
19 |
HW14, Section 8.2, page 485 | 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 11, 13 | April
19 |
April
21 |
HW15,
Section 8.2, page 485 |
29,
32,
33, 36, 38 |
April
21 |
April
23 |
HW16, Section 8.3, page 498 | 2, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15 | April
23 |
April
26 |
HW17,
Section 8.4, page 508 |
5, 9 | April
26 |
April
28 |
HW18, Handout | April
28 |
May
3 |
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HW19,
Section 5.1, page 267 |
11,
12, 14, 21, 22, 25, 27, 30 |
May
3 |
May
7 |
HW20,
Section 5.2, page 280 |
24,
26, 29, 31 |
May
5 |
May
10 |
HW21,
Section 5.3, page 290 |
2,
4,
8, 10, 16, 17, 30, 31 |
May
10 |
May
17 |
HW22,
Section 10.1, page 582 |
5, 9,
10, 11, 14 |
May 17 |
May 19 |
HW23,
Section 10.2, page 592 Section 10.3, page 608 |
2,
4,
16,
21, 22 6, 9, 19, 20, 24 |
May
19 |
May
21 |