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http://vhcc2.vhcc.edu/dsmith/geninfo/qa_query_etc/differential_equations/course_of_study.htm#Grading policy
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Hello, I am slightly confused because the Grading Policy under the Course of Study link says there are 5 tests. However, I was under the impression there were only 3. Also, I just wanted to confirm that the third test was the final exam.
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There are only 3 tests. There is no final exam, just the three tests.
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Your 'question form' report has been received. Scroll down through the document to see any comments I might have inserted, and my final comment at the end.
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This is the document I am talking about:
http://vhcc2.vhcc.edu/dsmith/GenInfo/qa_query_etc/differential_equations/problem_set.htm
Just to be sure it is the right one, it should begin with this at the top of the screen:
Section 2.2
Solve the following equations with the given initial conditions:
1. y ' - 2 y = 0, y(1) - 3
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I seem to be having a slight problem with the links to assignments. Currently, I am working on a document that has problems for sections 2.2 through 6.3. I went through and clicked on random assignments and this is the document that came up for all of them so I assumed that it was just all together. However, on some of the Query links, the before mentioned document comes up the first time I click on the link then the next time, a different document will come up. Basically, I just want to make sure I am working on the right thing. I was planning on just turning it in all at once as one big document and then continue working on the sections not included in this document.
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The Section 2.2 problem you show is correct, so I believe you are in the right document.
If different documents come up, copy the contents of the relevant address boxes and send them to me. I haven't heard of this sort of thing from any other students, but that doesn't mean something strange isn't happening. However I to trace it down I need all the specifics.
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