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* There is really no excuse for improper notation: for example, please use \(\text{m}^3\) instead of m^3; the same applies to Greek letters (e.g. do not use u if you intend \(\mu\)). | * There is really no excuse for improper notation: for example, please use \(\text{m}^3\) instead of m^3; the same applies to Greek letters (e.g. do not use u if you intend \(\mu\)). | ||
'''And finally, if you cannot, or unable to meet these requirements, you are always free to submit a paper-based assignment'''. | '''And finally, if you cannot, or are unable to meet these requirements, you are always free to submit a paper-based assignment'''. | ||
Revision as of 21:31, 16 September 2014
We ask that you read these instructions carefully. Assignments that are not submitted correctly cannot be graded.
And finally, if you cannot, or are unable to meet these requirements, you are always free to submit a paper-based assignment.
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