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The document is a homework assignment for CIS XXX authored by LeBron James, with partners Paul Brown and Amelia Earhart. It consists of four problems, each containing multiple questions and mathematical examples, including equations and matrices formatted in LaTeX. The document provides a structured approach to presenting multipart problems and their solutions.

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The document is a homework assignment for CIS XXX authored by LeBron James, with partners Paul Brown and Amelia Earhart. It consists of four problems, each containing multiple questions and mathematical examples, including equations and matrices formatted in LaTeX. The document provides a structured approach to presenting multipart problems and their solutions.

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CIS XXX – Homework 1

LeBron James
[email protected]

March 31, 2025

Partners: Paul Brown, Amelia Earhart.

Problem 1
This is the first problem. This is the first problem. This is the first problem. This is the first
problem. This is the first problem. This is the first problem.
This is the second paragraph of the first problem. This equation c2 = a2 + b2 − 2ab cos(θC )
is an example of in-line math.
And this is an example of display mode math:

−b ± b2 − 4ac
x=
2a
This is an example of the align* environment, which can be helpful for mathematical expressions
with multiple steps:

r = 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/4 + 1/5 + 1/6 + 1/7 + 1/8 + . . . + 1/n


> 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8 + . . . + 1/n
log2 n
X 2i−1
=
2i
i=1
1
= log2 (n)
2
= Ω(log n)

This is an example of matrices in LATEX:


 
0 1
σx =
1 0
 
0 −i
σy =
i 0
 
1 0
σz =
0 −1

This concludes the first problem and the mathematical examples. The following questions
demonstrate how to use the template for multipart problems.

1
Homework 1 CIS XXX LeBron James

Problem 2
a) This is the second problem, first question. This is the second problem, first question. This
is the second problem, first question. This is the second problem, first question. This is the
second problem, first question. This is the second problem, first question.

b) This is the second problem, second question. This is the second problem, second question.
This is the second problem, second question. This is the second problem, second question. This
is the second problem, second question. This is the second problem, second question.

c) This is the second problem, third question. This is the second problem, third question. This
is the second problem, third question. This is the second problem, third question. This is the
second problem, third question. This is the second problem, third question.

Problem 3
This is an introduction to the the third problem.

a) This is the third problem, first question. This is the third problem, first question. This is
the third problem, first question. This is the third problem, first question. This is the third
problem, first question. This is the third problem, first question.

b) This is the third problem, second question. This is the third problem, second question. This
is the third problem, second question. This is the third problem, second question. This is the
third problem, second question. This is the third problem, second question.

c) This is the third problem, third question. This is the third problem, third question. This is
the third problem, third question. This is the third problem, third question. This is the third
problem, third question. This is the third problem, third question.

d) This is the third problem, fourth question. This is the third problem, fourth question. This
is the third problem, fourth question. This is the third problem, fourth question. This is the
third problem, fourth question. This is the third problem, fourth question.

Problem 4
And this is the final one. And this is the final one. And this is the final one. And this is the
final one. And this is the final one. And this is the final one.
And this is the final one. And this is the final one. And this is the final one. And this is the
final one. And this is the final one. And this is the final one.
And this is the final one. And this is the final one. And this is the final one. And this is the
final one. And this is the final one. And this is the final one.

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