Do I have this right?

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I'm beating my head into the wall because the computer says I have C and D backwards yet every resource I can find says it's correct.
 

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You do not have it wrong. The "computer" is wrong, but only because some human entered the wrong info.

GIGO (Garbage In Garbage Out)


Ahh thank you very much. After much looking and before I posted, that is what I thought but, wanted confirmation. My teacher has a doctorate in Electrical Engineering so I know he knows what he's talking about but, like you said, he is human. A simple mistake.
 
Professors rarely write or grade homework problems. Overworked grad/senior students usually do. Mistakes, while rare, do happen,; in textbooks also.


I've seen plenty of mistakes in the textbooks. It was really bad during my first class because there was a math mistake in the book. I believe we were figuring voltages or currents in circuits. The book had an example that was way off. Being new, I thought man, I'm in over my head because I have no idea how they got that answer. I figured the book can't be wrong. I had the teacher (same guy I have now) look at it. He immediately said "they are wrong". I felt much better.
 
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