Answers up to and including Justinian are posted under "Lecture answers".
Instead of posting single lectures, I have included the entire set of lectures under "Lecture transcripts".
It may be easier for you to print out individual lectures and keep them in your notes as we go along. This is a little tricky. When you download the whole book, you need to have Adobe Reader, the free app on your computer.
Then, to print a chapter you can look at the table of contents and scroll down to the right page. Lectures are almost all 11 or 12 pages.
It is tricky for two reasons: first, when you choose 'print' the page numbers will probably be different. So, if you see a lecture from page 100 to 110 on your screen, it may actually print as a different range, like say, 92 to 102. Second, there should be an option on your printer that is something like "fit to page" or "fit". If you don't choose this, by default it will print in very small print and narrow columns.
Instead of posting single lectures, I have included the entire set of lectures under "Lecture transcripts".
It may be easier for you to print out individual lectures and keep them in your notes as we go along. This is a little tricky. When you download the whole book, you need to have Adobe Reader, the free app on your computer.
Then, to print a chapter you can look at the table of contents and scroll down to the right page. Lectures are almost all 11 or 12 pages.
It is tricky for two reasons: first, when you choose 'print' the page numbers will probably be different. So, if you see a lecture from page 100 to 110 on your screen, it may actually print as a different range, like say, 92 to 102. Second, there should be an option on your printer that is something like "fit to page" or "fit". If you don't choose this, by default it will print in very small print and narrow columns.
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