In the first parts of this homework, the single general idea is straightforward: describe your mathematical background. The details aren't in the thinking - they are in the directions we've written. Read them carefully and follow them carefully!
The last question asks you to look critically at some numbers. There the thinking matter more.
Your answers to the rest of the questions must be typed (nowadays that means printed from a computer file) and clearly labelled on the first page with your name, the course name, the assignment number and the date. Staple the pages together. Just in case they come apart, number the pages and make sure your name appears on each one.
Proofread your paper carefully before you submit it. Use the spelling and grammar checker in your word processor (it's not always right, but it is very helpful). Ask a friend or classmate to proofread it too.
You cannot submit this work as an email attachment.
When we have each received your reply you will have completed this part of the assignment. We will make sure our spam filters let mail from you through, and we will put your name on the class mailing list. We will let you know that we've done so - you don't need to respond yet again to the response! Note: Your email provider should offer you the choice of sending mail as plain text or as a web page (with html). Please always use just plain text when writing us.