See below for information on PDF files.
If printing, look for an option called "Shrink to Fit" which will ensure that
all of the scanned page will fit on the printed page.
Please notice that textbook solutions are posted by section not assignment. There may be solutions to problems that you were not assigned. Two or three assignments may be combined into one pdf file.
Fall 2002
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Note: Pages in the Simms' activity packet were rearranged for this semester from the semester in which the solution scans were done. Pages numbers in the pdf files for Simms' activities are likely to be different from your packet. The page numbers that are shown in the list above are correct for your packet.
Note: If a problem says construct (compass and straightedge only) you should leave any marks that are created in the constructions process for grading purposed. You should not erase the marks that are made. Warning, not all of my construction marks show up in scans of my work. So not all of my work here can be used as an example of what the work should look like.
PDF files allow us to view (or print) documents nearly identical in appearance to originals in their native word processor.
To view PDF files you'll need Acrobat Reader 3.0 or later installed on your computer. It's available from Adobe. Once installed, you may use your browser to view PDF files with the Acrobat Reader plug-in or to download the files then view with the stand-alone Acrobat Reader.