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I would like to meet on Tuesdays from 3-5 and work on this homework as a group. As of right now, meeting in the Union is the best meeting point. I'll be seated next to Starbucks and will bring my book. Please call or text me at 317-605-6720 with any questions or comments. Hopefully we can work through some of these problems together. Ryan Hossler


I think that taking good notes will be the best strategy for this class. The homework on section 3.2, specifically problem 2, was frustrating because the book does not concisely list the theorems needed to complete the problem. You have to dig in the chapter to find any of the needed theorems. Hopefully good notes will be a better reference than the book.


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