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Math 2710 (213) - FALL 2008
Description
Description: A course designed to prepare the serious student for the more theoretical upper division mathematics courses. It includes basic concepts, principles and techniques of mathematical proof. It will also cover concepts commonly assumed in some of the higher mathematics courses; these concepts include sets, set operations, indexed family of sets, equivalence relations and partitions, functions, one-to-one functions, onto functions, induced set functions,... This is a required course for most mathematics majors.
Prerequisites: Math 1132, 1152 or consent of instructor.
Offered: Fall Spring
Credits: 3
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Sections: Fall 2008 in Storrs Campus
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001 |
Lecture |
TuTh 11:00-12:15 |
MSB219 |
Kristen Sellke |
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