Introduction to proof in abstract mathematics

The primary purpose of this undergraduate text is to teach students to do mathematical proofs. It enables readers to recognize the elements that constitute an acceptable proof, and it develops their ability to do proofs of routine problems as well as those requiring creative insights. Includes answe...

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Main Author: Wohlgemuth, Andrew (Author)
Format: Book
Published: London Saunders College Publishing 1990
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