Math 125: Homework Guidelines
Autumn Quarter 2008


Homework assignments serve many purposes in a math course. They offer the student a chance to practice concepts learned in class. They allow the student to learn how to express mathematical ideas clearly. They allow the grader to give a bit of feedback to the student regarding his or her understanding of the material. Finally, they give a student a useful tool in studying for exams. Since how you present your solutions is as important as getting the "right" answer, you should adhere to the following guidelines when preparing your homework for submission.

  • You must put your name and quiz section in the top right-hand corner of your assignment.
  • Be neat. Your grader must be able to easily read your solutions.
  • Problems should appear in the correct order, leaving room for a grader to write comments, if necessary.
  • Cut off shaggy edges and staple multiple pages. (Your TA may refuse to accept it otherwise.)
  • Always show all relevant work. A correct answer is not enough for full credit.
  • Homework is due in lecture on the posted due date. If you are unable to come to lecture on a day that homework is due, then you may turn your homework in to the box outside Dr. Taggart's office. The box will be removed promptly at 3:30 p.m. on the due date. If you arrive after 3:30, then your homework will be late and will not be accepted.
Your homework grade in this course will have two components: a completion grade and an accuracy grade. You will receive some points in proportion to the number of the assigned problems you have completed regardless of whether or not they were done correctly. In addition, each week, your instructors will choose 3 problems to be graded for correctness. We will not announce to you which problems will be graded. Therefore, it is important that you complete every problem assigned and include a complete solution for that problem. Students who make an honest attempt at every assigned problem will receive high scores on homeworks (even if they don't get the correct answers). Students who skip problems, do only half the assignment, or just write down the answers from the answer packet will receive low homework scores.


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