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course Mth 272
Task: `q000: Verify that you have your disks.Your response (insert your response beginning in the next line):
Note: If you do not have the disks for your course, you cannot complete this exercise at this time. Complete this once you have your disks.
Checking disks:
Task: `q001. Class notes, in lecture format with working video links, are distributed on the disk(s) you purchased from the bookstore.
If you do not have your disks yet you will have to skip this instruction for now, and you will need to return to this exercise when you receive them. If that is the case you may close this assignment after first entering in the response area below a statement that you do not yet have the disks.
Note that the contents of your disk can be copied to a convenient device or location on your hard drive. The entire contents will fit easily on a flash drive with capacity 8 gigaBytes or more, and require only a small fraction of the space on a typical hard drive.
The file structure of the disk has a root folder and a number of subfolders. If you browse to the contents of the folder, either on the disk or on another device to which it has been copied, you will see the file ac2.htm
This file will run in your Internet browser, and will give you access to the entire contents of the disk.
When you run the HTML file you will get a menu with series of links entitled
Chapter 4
Introduction to Integration
Disk 1
Disk 2
Chapter 7 Part A
Chapter 7 Part B
If you click on any of these headings you will be taken to a submenu, from which you can access individual Class Notes with working video links.
For disks 3 - 7 you should click on the version labeled for Applied Calculus I.
Do this now and describe what you see.
Your response (insert your response beginning in the next line; the next line is blank and doesn't include the #$... prompt):
I don’t see this option. I only have one disk as well…is that correct?
#$&* (Note that your response was to go into 'the next line'; your response will therefore be inserted before this line, not after. This is obvious when you're looking at the form, but if you've copied the form into a text editor it might be less obvious. Hence this note.)
Task: `q002.
If you have more than one disk, check the others in a similar manner.
If all your disks work, indicate that they do. If you have trouble with any of them, or with these instructions, describe your problems in detail.
Your response (insert your response beginning in the next line; the next line is blank and doesn't include the #$... prompt):
Same as above…should I have more than one disk?
#$&* (your response should have gone on the line above this one)
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The files for your course are all on one disk.
I'll double check the disk and get back to you on the other question.
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