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Please feel free to ask any questions you may have here.  
 
Please feel free to ask any questions you may have here.  
 
Also, please correct any mistakes in the solution if you find any, thanks! -TA
 
Also, please correct any mistakes in the solution if you find any, thanks! -TA
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:1. You can also try to do 2.24 by set operation, which is a more complicated but rigorous approach. 
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:2. [1,12] is the closed interval between 1 and 12, which contains all the real number. It's not the same as {1,2,3,...,12}.
  
 
*Write a question here.
 
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Homework 1 Solution, ECE302, Spring 2013, Prof. Boutin

1.6a) b),
1.7,
2.1,
2.2,
2.4,
2.12,
2.22,
2.23,
2.24,
2.28

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Please feel free to ask any questions you may have here. Also, please correct any mistakes in the solution if you find any, thanks! -TA

Note:

1. You can also try to do 2.24 by set operation, which is a more complicated but rigorous approach.
2. [1,12] is the closed interval between 1 and 12, which contains all the real number. It's not the same as {1,2,3,...,12}.
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