This text makes a great supplement and provides a systematic approach for teaching undergraduate and graduate students how to read, understand, think about, and do proofs. The approach is to categorize, identify, and explain (at the student’s level) the various techniques that are used repeatedly in all proofs, regardless of the subject in which the proofs arise. How to Read and Do Proofs also explains when each technique is likely to be used, based on certain key words that appear in the problem under consideration. Doing so enables students to choose a technique consciously, based on the form of the problem.
How to Read and Do Proofs: An Introduction to Mathematical Thought Processes
$42.79
This book teaches critical thinking and logical reasoning skills through the process of mathematical proofs.
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| Weight | 0.064 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 15.2 × 1.8 × 22.3 in |
How to Read and Do Proofs: An Introduction to Mathematical Thought Processes
$63.71
This book teaches students the fundamental techniques of constructing and understanding mathematical proofs, a critical skill for advanced mathematics.
This book categorizes, identifies and explains the various techniques that are used repeatedly in all proofs and explains how to read proofs that arise in mathematical literature by understanding which techniques are used and how they are applied.
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| Weight | 0.34 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 11.5 × 3.6 × 8 in |
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