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Revision as of 16:33, 27 August 2009
Contents
Math 453, Elements of Algebra 1, Fall 2009
Course Info
Instructor: Prof. Joe Lipman
Office: MA 750
Office Hours: Mon. 4:30-5:30, Fri. 4-5, or by appt.
Discussion
Please use this space for course related discussions.
Click on the Help tab (above) to see how to edit a page, add comments, add internal or external web links, make your own page, etc.
- Hi, this is an example of a comment. After logging in under the User tab with your career account, click on Edit under the Page tab to see the source code for this example.
- This is an example of an answer
- Here is another example of a comment
- And another example of an answer.
Miscellaneous
- How to log in, how to edit a page, etc.
- Look you can write equations using latex code: $ x=\sum_{k=0}^\infty \frac{1}{k^2}. $ (see the source code of this page under the page link).
- Learn about the concept of "child pages" here.