Text for a course with the primary purpose of teaching students to do mathematical proofs. Proof is taught "syntactically". A student with the ability to write computer programs can learn to do straightforward proofs using the method provided. The approach leads to proofs of routine problems, and to the identification of exactly what is needed in proofs requiring creative insights. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Text for a course with the primary purpose of teaching students to do mathematical proofs. Proof is taught "syntactically". A student with the ability to write computer programs can learn to do straightforward proofs using the method provided. The approach leads to proofs of routine problems, and to the identification of exactly what is needed in p
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