MTH110

Lab 11

Ryerson University

Readings

The presentations are exercises on material covered in class and in sections 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 and 10.5 of the textbook.

Additional Instructions

All proofs should follow the format described in Proof Structure and template.

* For Questions B and C, if you answer false for any of the properties, provide a counterexample. If you answer true give a justification, but you do not need to give a formal proof.

Presentations

From the textbook:

Presentation Exercise(s) Difficulty Level
A p. 583 #27, #30 Easy
B* p. 593 #13, #22 Medium
C* p. 593 #20, #29 Medium
D p. 608 #12 Easy
E p. 609 #20 Hard
G p. 647 #7 Hard
H p. 647 #19, 27, 38. Medium

Levels of Difficulty

There are three levels of difficulty: Easy, Medium and Hard.
By the end of the course, each student will have had the opportunity to present at least one exercise at each level.


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