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-- Your teacher may have the answer sheet for the textbook. If not, then your teacher

should be able to derive the answers without too much difficulty.

-- The book's publisher will certaoinly have access to the answers for all of the exercises

in the book.

-- If all else fails, you're certainly capable of deriving the answers on your own. After all,

you're getting daily instruction in the necessary methods.

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