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Avivah Wang is a freshman in the Duke University class of 2020. Her interests include tennis, music, and watching How I Met Your Mother.
 
Avivah Wang is a freshman in the Duke University class of 2020. Her interests include tennis, music, and watching How I Met Your Mother.
 
  
 
== Homework 1 ==
 
== Homework 1 ==
  
 
[http://reneweconomy.com.au/2017-mark-transformational-year-large-scale-solar-australia-38719/ 2017 to mark “transformational” year for large scale solar in Australia], Jonathan Gifford, RenewEconomy, created 23 January 2017, accessed 3 February 2017 (Make solar energy economical)
 
[http://reneweconomy.com.au/2017-mark-transformational-year-large-scale-solar-australia-38719/ 2017 to mark “transformational” year for large scale solar in Australia], Jonathan Gifford, RenewEconomy, created 23 January 2017, accessed 3 February 2017 (Make solar energy economical)
 
  
 
== Homework 2 ==
 
== Homework 2 ==
  
 
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the demonstration on 3-D Plots because it seems like a function that would have been extremely useful in multivariable calculus. I always had trouble visualizing things in three dimensions, so having the ability to make the plots in MATLAB could have helped with that visualization.
 
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the demonstration on 3-D Plots because it seems like a function that would have been extremely useful in multivariable calculus. I always had trouble visualizing things in three dimensions, so having the ability to make the plots in MATLAB could have helped with that visualization.

Latest revision as of 01:29, 5 February 2017

Avivah Wang is a freshman in the Duke University class of 2020. Her interests include tennis, music, and watching How I Met Your Mother.

Homework 1

2017 to mark “transformational” year for large scale solar in Australia, Jonathan Gifford, RenewEconomy, created 23 January 2017, accessed 3 February 2017 (Make solar energy economical)

Homework 2

My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the demonstration on 3-D Plots because it seems like a function that would have been extremely useful in multivariable calculus. I always had trouble visualizing things in three dimensions, so having the ability to make the plots in MATLAB could have helped with that visualization.