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- 14:23, 17 September 2008 (diff | hist) . . (+53) . . Chapter 4, Problem 19 MA453Fall2008walther
- 12:44, 17 September 2008 (diff | hist) . . (+232) . . N Chapter 4, Problem 19 MA453Fall2008walther (New page: Maybe I'm just making this hard on myself, or maybe I just don't properly understand the definition of cyclic subgroups. My answer just does not match up with the answer in the back of th...)
- 10:02, 17 September 2008 (diff | hist) . . (+173) . . Chapter 3, Problem 9 MA453Fall2008walther
- 09:53, 17 September 2008 (diff | hist) . . (+148) . . N Chapter 3, Problem 8 MA453Fall2008walther (New page: If you need help, see page 63 and 64 in the book. The examples were actually helpful. --~~~~)
- 13:37, 10 September 2008 (diff | hist) . . (+41) . . HW2 Ch5 8 MA453Fall2008walther
- 12:42, 10 September 2008 (diff | hist) . . (-588) . . HW2 Ch5 6 MA453Fall2008walther (Removing all content from page)
- 12:36, 10 September 2008 (diff | hist) . . (+477) . . N Groups Video MA453Fall2008walther (New page: Well, for lack of better things to do (actually, it's more like procrastination), I found this fun and informative video about groups. You can learn about Finite Simple Groups all while ...)
- 12:06, 10 September 2008 (diff | hist) . . (+12) . . HW2 Ch5 6 MA453Fall2008walther
- 12:06, 10 September 2008 (diff | hist) . . (+576) . . N HW2 Ch5 6 MA453Fall2008walther (New page: Here's a hint (that I found helpful): Consider an element of A_{10} as a permutation written in disjoint cycle notation. The lengths of the cycles must add up to no more than 10, since t...)
- 05:17, 8 September 2008 (diff | hist) . . (+15) . . What's the deal here? MA453Fall2008walther
- 05:12, 8 September 2008 (diff | hist) . . (+361) . . What's the deal here? MA453Fall2008walther
- 05:09, 8 September 2008 (diff | hist) . . (+307) . . N Alissa's favorite theorem MA453Fall2008walther (New page: My favorite theorem is the fundamental theorem of calculus. Here it is boys and girls... The fundamental theorem of calculus states that the integral of a function f over the interval [a...) (current)
- 05:04, 8 September 2008 (diff | hist) . . (+88) . . m Week1 MA453Fall2008walther (*Here is Chris's favorite theorem.)
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