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Problem from old midterm
navid navid...@yahoo.com Math54 Here is the link to old midterms http://eres. berkeley.edu/coursepage.asp?cid=94&action=of&f=3#3641 This a problem from one of them: Let A and B be square matrices. Suppose A is invertable and BAB = A. Show that B is invertable as well. I said that BAB = A AB = B^-1A B= A^-1B^-1A so B ...
Sep 27 2005 by navid
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old second midterms
Nivay Anandarajah niv...@berkeley.edu Math54 Hi, I'm having trouble opening the following midterms: http://math.berkeley.edu/~coleman/Courses/Fall02/Lin/ Problems110-2.ps http://math.berkeley.edu/~allenk/courses/fall03/54/midterm2 I guess the file doesn't have an extension and i can't find a program to open them ...
Oct 29 2005 by Nivay Anandarajah
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Midterm
Enjioh kv...@berkeley.edu Math54 Is it unfair to expect this midterm to be like the midterms from previous years? In my studying, almost all the old midterms for math 54 were mostly computational. This midterm seemed more conceptual and didn't reflect the problems that were assigned to us.
Sep 29 2005 by Enjioh
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old second midterms
Kenneth A. Ribet kri...@gmail.com Math54 Hi All, Here are some links that lead to old Math 54 exams: http://math.berkeley.edu/~ogus/old/Math_54/webfoils/ midsol2-05.pdf http://math.berkeley.edu/~coleman/Courses/Fall02/Lin/Problems110- 2.ps http://math.berkeley.edu/~sarm/math54/files/oldmidterm2.pdf ...
Oct 28 2005 by Kenneth A. Ribet
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old second midterms
fin...@gmail.com fin...@gmail.com Math54 The first one is a html web page, just click on the link and it should bring you to a web page. For the second one, I have converted it to standard pdf format, and is available here: https:// webfiles.berkeley.edu/finsen/public_html/Problems110-2.pdf.
Oct 29 2005 by finsen@gmail.com
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old second midterms
fin...@gmail.com fin...@gmail.com Math54 Sorry, I mean the .ps file has been converted, and the link without an extension is a web page.
Oct 30 2005 by finsen@gmail.com
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