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Proofs 101: an introduction to formal mathematics

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: CRC Press 2021 Boca RatonDescription: xix, 176 p.: ill. Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN:
  • 9780367536817
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 511.36 K4P7
Summary: Proofs 101: An Introduction to Formal Mathematics serves as an introduction to proofs for mathematics majors who have completed the calculus sequence (at least Calculus I and II) and a first course in linear algebra. The book prepares students for the proofs they will need to analyze and write the axiomatic nature of mathematics and the rigors of upper-level mathematics courses. Basic number theory, relations, functions, cardinality, and set theory will provide the material for the proofs and lay the foundation for a deeper understanding of mathematics, which students will need to carry with them throughout their future studies. Features . Designed to be teachable across a single semester . Suitable as an undergraduate textbook for Introduction to Proofs or Transition to Advanced Mathematics courses . Offers a balanced variety of easy, moderate, and difficult exercises https://www.routledge.com/Proofs-101-An-Introduction-to-Formal-Mathematics/Kirtland/p/book/9780367536817
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Table of content

1. Logic
2. Proof Techniques
3. Sets
4. Proof by Mathematical Induction
5. Relations
6. Functions
7. Cardinality of Sets
8. Conclusion
9. Hints and Solutions

Proofs 101: An Introduction to Formal Mathematics serves as an introduction to proofs for mathematics majors who have completed the calculus sequence (at least Calculus I and II) and a first course in linear algebra.
The book prepares students for the proofs they will need to analyze and write the axiomatic nature of mathematics and the rigors of upper-level mathematics courses. Basic number theory, relations, functions, cardinality, and set theory will provide the material for the proofs and lay the foundation for a deeper understanding of mathematics, which students will need to carry with them throughout their future studies.
Features
. Designed to be teachable across a single semester
. Suitable as an undergraduate textbook for Introduction to Proofs or Transition to Advanced Mathematics courses
. Offers a balanced variety of easy, moderate, and difficult exercises

https://www.routledge.com/Proofs-101-An-Introduction-to-Formal-Mathematics/Kirtland/p/book/9780367536817

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