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Learning to Reason: An Introduction to Logic, Sets, and Relations |
| Nancy Rodgers (Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana) |
| Learn how to develop your reasoning skills and how to write well-reasoned proofs Learning to Reason shows you how to use the basic elements of mathematical language to develop highly sophisticated, logical reasoning skills. Youll get clear, concise, easy-to-follow instructions on the process of writing proofs, including the necessary reasoning techniques and syntax for constructing well-written arguments. Through in-depth coverage of logic, sets, and relations, Learning to Reason offers a meaningful, integrated view of modern mathematics, cuts through confusing terms and ideas, and provides a much-needed bridge to advanced work in mathematics as well as computer science. Original, inspiring, and designed for maximum comprehension, this remarkable book: *Clearly explains how to write compound sentences in equivalent forms and use them in valid arguments *Presents simple techniques on how to structure your thinking and writing to form well-reasoned proofs *Reinforces these techniques through a survey of setsthe building blocks of mathematics *Examines the fundamental types of relations, which is "where the action is" in mathematics *Provides relevant examples and class-tested exercises designed to maximize the learning experience *Includes a mind-building game/exercise space at www.wiley.com/products/subject/mathematics/
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| Cloth Bound |
454 Pages, 7-1/2 x 9-1/4 in. |
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047137122X $127.00 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |
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