Examen
Section outline
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Exam Structure
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Theoretical exercises: These will be based on propositions, definitions, examples, and proofs from the course. Everything asked here is contained in the LaTeX course notes. The questions may be slightly adapted to make them suitable for an exam. For example, a question could be a specific part of a course theorem or a combination of different examples and statements from the notes. Other adaptations are also possible.
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Exercise sets: You can find solutions to these in the Moodle answer keys. We may slightly adapt these questions compared to their original versions in the exercise sets. Supplementary exercises are excluded.
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New exercises: These questions cover the content of the course and exercise sessions but will not have previously appeared in the notes or exercise sets.
Exam Rules and Logistics
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Cheat sheet: You may use one A4 handwritten cheat sheet (written by yourself, double-sided is allowed) during the exam.
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Permitted materials: You may bring your cheat sheet, food, writing materials, and your Camipro card. We will provide scratch paper. You must hand in your cheat sheet at the end of the exam.
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Using course results: You may use any results seen in class or in the exercises, unless the question specifically asks you to prove that exact result or an obvious special case of it. When using a course result, you must either cite it by its name or cite the proposition precisely by stating: "We saw in class that [insert the statement]."
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