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\beginchapter Appendix A. Answers to\\All the\\Exercises

The preface to this manual points out the wisdom of trying to figure out
each exercise before you look up the answer here. But these answers are intended
to be read, since they occasionally provide additional information that
you are best equipped to understand when you have just worked on a problem.

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If you can't solve a problem,
you can always look up the answer.
But please, try first to solve it by yourself;
then you'll learn more and you'll learn faster.
\author DONALD E. ↑{KNUTH}, {\sl The \TeX book\/} (1983)

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How answer you for your selues?
\author WILLIAM ↑{SHAKESPEARE}, {\sl Much Adoe About Nothing\/} (1598)
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