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--We're in BRNG 1206. --[[User:Tmsteinh|Tmsteinh]] 18:02, 10 November 2008 (UTC)
 
--We're in BRNG 1206. --[[User:Tmsteinh|Tmsteinh]] 18:02, 10 November 2008 (UTC)
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-- Hey guys, so question 44, I went to his office hours and we wanted to figure everything out.  Anyways, he said to look at a "block matrix"  which I didn't know what it was, soo.... easier I will try to make one... it is
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    { 0,?,0 } (It is supposed to have the brackets and be a 3x3!  Anyways, yeah. So he said to use that and that we know that
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      0,0,?    they are 0 because the edges are 0 because they do not correspond...  Next we aren't able to say anything about the diagonals because the possible outcome is unknown.  So I kept a graph like this... I don't know if that helps, it made more sense when Uli said it!!  --Brittany Darbro

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Homework Session

A study group will be meeting every Monday night at 6 pm in the Beering lobby. From there, we will find an empty classroom to work in. It is most helpful if everyone at least tries every problem before coming.

-- so same time as always? --Aifrank 21:42, 9 November 2008 (UTC)

--I think we are changing the time to 6pm--Kduhon 22:04, 9 November 2008 (UTC

--Yeah tonight at 6pm at Beering. So in like... 27 mins. --Mike Schonhoff 17:33, 10 November 2008 (UTC)

--We're in BRNG 1206. --Tmsteinh 18:02, 10 November 2008 (UTC)

-- Hey guys, so question 44, I went to his office hours and we wanted to figure everything out. Anyways, he said to look at a "block matrix" which I didn't know what it was, soo.... easier I will try to make one... it is

     ?,0,0
   { 0,?,0 } (It is supposed to have the brackets and be a 3x3!  Anyways, yeah. So he said to use that and that we know that 
     0,0,?    they are 0 because the edges are 0 because they do not correspond...  Next we aren't able to say anything about the diagonals because the possible outcome is unknown.  So I kept a graph like this... I don't know if that helps, it made more sense when Uli said it!!  --Brittany Darbro

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