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Important Note: The following hypothesis should be added to Problem #9: <math>f \in </math> AC<math>(I)</math> for every bounded interval <math>I</math>.
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=Lecture 6, MA598R, Weigel, Summer 2009=
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[[Media:Assignment6_revised.pdf| Assignment 6 (in pdf format)]]
  
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Important Note: The following hypothesis should be added to Problem #9:
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<math>f \in  AC (I) \text{  for every bounded interval }I.</math>
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* [[6.5 MA598R]] - Excellent work, Nick. -pw
 
* [[6.5 MA598R]] - Excellent work, Nick. -pw
 
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* [[6.9 MA598R]] - in progress
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Lecture 6, MA598R, Weigel, Summer 2009

Assignment 6 (in pdf format)

Important Note: The following hypothesis should be added to Problem #9:

$ f \in AC (I) \text{ for every bounded interval }I. $


Solutions


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