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      There are five problems on two pages. Each exam paper is unique with each problem belonging to a given (randomised) class. These papers are due Thursday, October 8, 2020. There will be a separate submission folder later with instructions on how to prepare the answers.

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      There are five problems on two pages. Each exam paper is unique with each problem belonging to a given (randomised) class. These papers are due Thursday, October 15, 2020. There will be a separate submission folder later with instructions on how to prepare the answers.

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      First: Every page should have your name and student ID on it. The first page should be the so-called answer page with the answers in compact form, for instance, a function and its value evaluated at a point specified in the problem. If there are any specific things asked or you have made some observations such as missing absolute values in the question, state it here. Then, the following pages are the documentation, including everything that demonstrates your learning, in other words, how did you arrive at your results.

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      First: Every page should have your name and student ID on it. The first page should be the so-called answer page with the answers in compact form, for instance, a function and its value evaluated at a point specified in the problem. If there are any specific things asked or you have made some observations such as missing absolute values in the question, state it here. Then, the following pages are the documentation, including everything that demonstrates your learning, in other words, how did you arrive at your results.