Correct I

THIS IS AN EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY, AVAILABLE TO ANYONE (both grading scales) To earn 5pts extra points added directly as extra credit to the scores of Exam I, you can do a full and thorough exam correction, producing a complete and correct solution to each problem for yourself to use as a study guide in the future. 5pts on a 40pt exam is more than one letter grade bump of extra credit! (Fine print: you cannot earn more than 100 percent, so your exam score will be max{Original Score+5,40} after the extra credit.)

This is extra credit, so it’s a fair amount of work. You will not get extra credit for only minimal effort. You are not simply submitting the correct steps for each problem, but rather doing the learning and reflecting outlined below:

For every problem that you lost more than 1/2 point on: Write a study guide for the problem, addressed to your past self, (or your future self, when you review for the final). MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE THE PROBLEM STATEMENT, SO THAT IT IS USEFUL FOR SELF STUDY BEFORE THE NEXT EXAMS

You are not simply fixing the mistakes in your old solution, but writing a rather involved document teaching the mathematics necessary to succeed at questions like this. Your submission should be neatly hand written or typed and in full paragraphs with complete sentences. It should not be a rough draft, or an outline (bullet-point list of thoughts, etc). Complete submissions will be many pages in length. Below is an outline to help you structure such a lesson.

Analysis of your original solution What is the complete statement of the problem you are writing a study guide for? When you were working on the exam, what did you think about or try? If you were stuck at the beginning, or did not write much, what made it difficult to make progress?

Identify the tools or techniques needed What are the main ideas that come up in this problem? Does it need field axioms, limit laws, definitions of convergence? Is it using the squeeze theorem, monotone convergence theorem, archimedean principle? List and clearly, state each definition or theorem you find helpful in solving the problem.

A Full Solution of the Problem Now that you’ve reviewed the relevant topics, write up a complete, annotated solution. Start by repeating the problem statement, and then talk your reader through (in sentences) what you should be thinking about at each step. Write this as though you are truly trying to help your future self feel confident about this problem when they are reviewing this material down the road.

A similar problem Now that you have become an `expert’ at this one problem, make up a new example question that is similar (as in, it uses the same techniques to solve). This problem will be waiting for you when you use this solution manual to help you review for the final.