Math Proofs Demystified
โ Scribed by Gibilisco, Stan
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 290
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book is too elementary for advanced students (upper undergraduate, graduate or above), * even non-math majors *, and even if you have never taken a course on math proofs or logic. You won't find much in this book that you haven't already gotten from other sources or learned "the hard way".
Almost every student has to study some sort of mathematical proofs, whether it be in geometry, trigonometry, or with higher-level topics. In addition, mathematical theorems have become an interesting course for many students outside of the mathematical arena, purely for the reasoning and logic that
Almost every student has to study some sort of mathematical proofs, whether it be in geometry, trigonometry, or with higher-level topics. In addition, mathematical theorems have become an interesting course for many students outside of the mathematical arena, purely for the reasoning and logic that
Almost every student has to study some sort of mathematical proofs, whether it be in geometry, trigonometry, or with higher-level topics. In addition, mathematical theorems have become an interesting course for many students outside of the mathematical arena, purely for the reasoning and logic that
Before reading this book, I already understood many of the concepts presented, but I had never learned them "formally", so I gave it a shot. I liked the format, the concepts were presented in small portions with quizzes after each portion (then a final quiz for the whole chapter). If I had to do it