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\begin{document}
\title{Analysis Seminar: Assignment 3}
\maketitle
Read sections ten, eleven, and twelve in Munkres.

\section*{Doing}

\begin{itemize}
\item  In section 10, do 2, 4, 6, 7.

\item  In section 11, do 1 through 6, 8, 9 and 10.

\item  In section 12, do 2, 3, and 4.
\end{itemize}

\section*{Writing}
Expertly write up 10.7, 11.8, 12.3, and at least three other problems of your
choosing. Hand these in no
later than than noon on Tuesday following Seminar.
\section*{Presentations}  This time I have assigned one person per
presentation, but as always, feel free to let me know that you would
like to have a second.  If so, you can arrange the second yourself,
or I can do it for you, but you should let me know by Wednesday in
either case.
\begin{pres}[Sonya]
10.3 and 10.4.  (In particular, explain why 10.4 needs a proof.)
\end{pres}
\begin{pres}[Mike]
11.2
\end{pres}
\begin{pres}[Jeremy]
The Fubini theorem.
\end{pres}

\end{document}