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Paperback The Nuts and Bolts of Proofs Book

ISBN: 0534103200

ISBN13: 9780534103200

The Nuts and Bolts of Proofs

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The Nuts and Bolts of Proofs: An Introduction to Mathematical Proofs provides basic logic of mathematical proofs and shows how mathematical proofs work. It offers techniques for both reading and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Helped Me Very Much!!

Learning to do proofs is a difficult task. I found this out in a course on abstract algebra: Solving a problem is one thing, doing a proof is another, and proofs require methods that are logically sound. Somehow I did get through the class, then ran across this book and snapped it up. It helped extremely much. Working through the book took a long time, partly because it is a lot to learn and partly because I had to supplement it with addtional resources. I also used Schaum's outline on Logic, to learn how to accurately build truth tables, and this worked out well. I also went through The Teaching Company course The Art and Craft of Mathematical Problem Solving by Paul Zeitz, and this was a huge help.

WOW!!!!

This book is like no other. Its short and to the point which means that the busy math major can actually sit down and read it! We all know how hard it is to try and read a wordy book on how to write proofs while at the same time trying to study abstract algebra! We dont need a full 100 pages on informal logic! Antonella Cupillari seems to understand this and sums up everything we need to know concerning logic in under 12 pages! Excellent book! Well worth the $32.95!

I own a previous edition

I own the second edition of this book and find it incredibly well done. I am a math major, and this book was recommended to me by a caring professor to help aid my transition between computational mathematics and the more abstract area of Mathematical Proofs. It is a complete and easy to follow introduction to proofs. It quickly goes over the basic properties of numbers and symbols, then goes into direct proofs. It then explains the logic of using the contrapositive instead of using direct proof by showing truth trees of the statements. After that she goes over special types of theorems. Everything is well documented and there are tons of examples. In her examples Antonella first explains the peculiarities of the proof she is about to attempt, and then she does the proof. That discussion is enlightening and her proofs are easy to follow. I found going through this book was invaluable to my mathematics career. The level of difficulty of this book is very EASY, so it is perfect for going though on ones own. You will likely have much more difficult proofs in class, but by going through this book will become familiar with the techniques and ideas of Proofs, which is where most students have difficulty! The book is small and does not feel like a textbook. It has about 80 pages of text and the rest of the book is solutions to exercises. The new edition is larger, but still relatively small, and so hopefully it has this same feel, and if nothing else is light enough to carry around! When I was going through this book, I would carry it around in my purse with me--that is how small and portable and useful this treasure is.
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