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* [http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE/People/profile?resource_id=3219 Professor Decarlo's Bio Page] | * [http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE/People/profile?resource_id=3219 Professor Decarlo's Bio Page] | ||
Meets: T Th 12:00-1:15 POTR 268 | Meets: T Th 12:00-1:15 POTR 268 | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
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==Homework== | ==Homework== | ||
− | [[Media: | + | *Homework #4 - [[Media:PrbsCh4NN_ECE602Fall2008decarlo.pdf]] |
+ | *Homework #5 - [[Media:PrbsCh5N_ECE602Fall2008decarlo.pdf]] | ||
==Previous Exams== | ==Previous Exams== | ||
+ | *Exam 1 - [[Media:Ex1Composit_ECE602Fall2008decarlo.pdf]] | ||
+ | *Exam 2 - [[Media:BackEx2s_ECE602Fall2008decarlo.pdf]] | ||
+ | ==Examples== | ||
+ | Example Page - [[Page_ECE602Fall2008decarlo]]<BR><BR> | ||
+ | [[Page2_ECE602Fall2008decarlo]] | ||
+ | LaTeX Examples: (View Source Code or Edit)<BR> | ||
+ | *<math> \forall x\in{\mathbb R}, x^2\ge 0.\qquad | ||
+ | \exists n\in{\mathbb N}, n^2\le 0</math> where <math> {\mathbb N}=0,1,2,\ldots</math><BR><BR> | ||
+ | *<math>\sum_{i=1}^\infty 1/i^2 = \frac{\pi^2}{6}</math><BR><BR> | ||
+ | *<math>\begin{bmatrix} 0 & 1 \\ 1 & 0 \end{bmatrix}</math> | ||
== Getting started == | == Getting started == |
Latest revision as of 06:02, 18 September 2008
Contents
Rhea Section for ECE 602 Fall 2008 Professor Decarlo
Course Details
Professor Raymond Decarlo
Meets: T Th 12:00-1:15 POTR 268
Notes
Homework
- Homework #4 - Media:PrbsCh4NN_ECE602Fall2008decarlo.pdf
- Homework #5 - Media:PrbsCh5N_ECE602Fall2008decarlo.pdf
Previous Exams
- Exam 1 - Media:Ex1Composit_ECE602Fall2008decarlo.pdf
- Exam 2 - Media:BackEx2s_ECE602Fall2008decarlo.pdf
Examples
Example Page - Page_ECE602Fall2008decarlo
Page2_ECE602Fall2008decarlo
LaTeX Examples: (View Source Code or Edit)
- $ \forall x\in{\mathbb R}, x^2\ge 0.\qquad \exists n\in{\mathbb N}, n^2\le 0 $ where $ {\mathbb N}=0,1,2,\ldots $
- $ \sum_{i=1}^\infty 1/i^2 = \frac{\pi^2}{6} $
- $ \begin{bmatrix} 0 & 1 \\ 1 & 0 \end{bmatrix} $
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