MCS122 - Calculus II - Fall
2006
Homework Rules
- Acknowledge your sources
(people and texts).
- In nontrivial problems,
show how you get your answers.
- Turn in neat,
well-written solutions, not messy first drafts. Trim "fringes."
Staple pages.
- Do not copy
collaborative solutions; write up solutions in your own words.
- Turn in homework on
time. Late homework will not be graded.
- Write-up rules include
the following.
- Assert equalities. Do
not just list expressions; tell what they are equal to.
- Keep equations
balanced. Do not change just one side of an equation, thus making the
assertion of equality false.
These are corollaries of the
general rule: Say the right thing, and say it right.
- Do extra credit problems
entirely on your own. Submit them separately from regular homework.