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==Problem 2==
 
==Problem 2==
 
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==Problem 3==
 
==Problem 3==
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<math>h(l) = \frac{1}{r} [1- f^{-1}(l)]
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==Problem 4==
 
==Problem 4==
 
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Problem 1

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Problem 2

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Problem 3

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This problem has a mistake in it, sorry.the ta may have left it out or I may have missed it.

$ h(l) = \frac{1}{r} [1- f^{-1}(l)] $

Problem 4

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