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Mathematical Reasoning: Writing and Proof Version 2.1

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Mathematical Reasoning: Writing and Proof Version 2.1

Mathematical Reasoning: Writing and Proof Version 2.1 by Ted Sundstrom
English | June 11, 2014 | ISBN: 1500143413 | 608 Pages | PDF | 13 MB

Mathematical Reasoning: Writing and Proof is a text for the first college mathematics course that introduces students to the processes of constructing and writing proofs and focuses on the formal development of mathematics. The primary goals of the text are to help students: Develop logical thinking skills and to develop the ability to think more abstractly in a proof oriented setting; develop the ability to construct and write mathematical proofs using standard methods of mathematical proof including direct proofs, proof by contradiction, mathematical induction, case analysis, and counterexamples; develop the ability to read and understand written mathematical proofs; develop talents for creative thinking and problem solving; improve their quality of communication in mathematics. This includes improving writing techniques, reading comprehension, and oral communication in mathematics; better understand the nature of mathematics and its language. Another important goal of this text is to provide students with material that will be needed for their further study of mathematics. Important features of the book include: Emphasis on writing in mathematics; instruction in the process of constructing proofs; emphasis on active learning. There are no changes in content between Version 2.0 of this book and Version 2.1. A few minor errors in Version 2.0 have been corrected in Version 2.1. In addition, there are no changes in content between Version 1.1 of this book and Version 2.0. The only change is that Appendix C, Answers and Hints for Selected Exercises, now contains solutions and hints for more exercises.