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//How to Prove It: A Structured Approach. Second Edition//, by David Velleman **// | //How to Prove It: A Structured Approach. Second Edition//, by David Velleman **// | ||
(also available in the Bookstore and from Amazon.) | (also available in the Bookstore and from Amazon.) | ||
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| 20% | Final Exam | | | 20% | Final Exam | | ||
- | Based on the weighted average of your graded coursework, your letter grade will be determined | + | |
- | according to the standard 90, 80, 70, 60 cutoffs. For example, 90% or above is an A; 80% or | + | |
- | above, but below 90%, is a B; etc. Pluses or minuses may be added at the instructor' | + | |
- | discretion. **Note:** //you must have both a passing exam average and an | + | |
- | overall passing average to pass the course.// | + | |
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===== Acknowledgements ===== | ===== Acknowledgements ===== | ||
- | I would like to acknowledge professors Jonathan Gordon, Marc Smith and Luke Hunsberger for their kind assistance. | + | I would like to acknowledge professors Jonathan Gordon, Marc Smith and Luke Hunsberger for their kind assistance |