Most of the details about your answers to individual questions on the examination of 11/2/03 and your scores for those questions is now available to you individually, privately and securely from the "grades" website. Unfortunately the "grades" site is not yet configured in a way which enables us to put the complete details on that website. So we will add a few further items here. In particular we will state some of the answers which you gave to parts of question 4 in part I of the examination, and all your answers to questions 2 and 4 in part II of the examination. We do NOT include your scores for those questions here, nor do we state which versions of the two parts of the examination you did. (This is to protect your privacy. This information is available securely to each of you from the "grades" website.) Let me first give some explanation concerning PART TWO: If you want to check that we did not make a mistake in calculating your grades you should first check, using the grades site, which version you did for PART TWO of the examination. Then you should know that the correct answers for Question 2 and 4 of part two are as follows: Q. 2 Q.4 Version 1=Alef skzmsxddd ynyyynyn Version 2=Bet skhmsvbbb ynyyynyn Version 3=Gimel skcmsivvv ynyyynyn Here the answers are written in "English" order, from left to right. As you can guess, in question 4, "y"=yes=ken and "n"=no=lo. In Question 2 we are coding Hebrew letters using English letters, according to the following table: a=alef, b=bet, g=gimel, d=dalet, h=hey, v=vav, z=zayin, x=khet, c=tet, i=yud, k=khaf, l=lamed, m=mem, n=nun, s=samekh, e=ayin, p=pey, y=tsadi, q=kuf, r=resh, w=shin, t=tav. Now a few words about PART ONE. The following information applies equally to ALL versions of part one. For PART ONE, we have recorded here, (not always in full detail), what values you wrote for the parameters, A, B and C in Question 4. We do this only for parts bet, dalet and hey of Question 4, since for other parts the values of A,B and C were not relevant and did not affect your score. More precisely we only record the value of C, and the value of the quotient B/A for the values of A and B which you wrote. This is because the particular values of A and B do not matter. (Hopefully we knew how to calculate B/A correctly from the values of A and B that you wrote.?!?) The correct answer is when B=- A times pi squared. So, for example, B and A can both be 0. If you wrote this we used the rather problematic notation "0/0". Otherwise B/A has to equal "-pi squared" (which we write here as "-pp"). So the ONLY correct answers for B/A are "0/0" and "-pp". The only correct value for C is 0. The notation " - " means you did not write anything. (This is often because you answered (i) or (ii) instead of (iii) for that part of the question.) If you wrote a wrong answer for B/A which is not too complicated we have written it here, often followed by question marks ??? Again "p" stands for "pi". If you wrote a more complicated incorrect formula we have not tried to reproduce it here, but instead written "XXX" or "ALL" ("ALL" if you said that all values for A or B are possible.) We did something similar for C, but we only allow one character in this table for a wrong answer. So "?" denotes a longer wrong answer.