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This course is extremely useful if you are going into Geometry. The proofs are very valuable. RESPECT THE PROOFS!!!!!!! | This course is extremely useful if you are going into Geometry. The proofs are very valuable. RESPECT THE PROOFS!!!!!!! | ||
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Revision as of 21:27, 22 October 2006
Also known as Mathematical Reasoning and, more recently, Mathematical Logic, REAS is a course whose syllabus can vary from year to year and site to site.
Common topics include:
- Formal logical operators such as implication, negation, "and", and "or";
- Methods of proof, including direct proof, proof by contradiction, and induction;
- Mathematical problem solving;
- First-order logic;
- Set theory;
- Graph theory.
This course is extremely useful if you are going into Geometry. The proofs are very valuable. RESPECT THE PROOFS!!!!!!!
By the way, Both Session 1 and 2 at Siena '06 kicked Logic's @$$!!!