Math 30800, Section R, Fall 2018: Bridge to Advanced Mathematics
Prof. Hooper
Announcements:
If you are taking this course, please fill out
this introductory survey
.
The course textbooks can be freely downloaded from the publisher while you are on campus: Download
Gerstein's Introduction to Mathematical Structures and Proofs
and
Ross' Elementary Analysis
.
Course information:
Course Learning Outcomes:
CLO.pdf
Course Information:
course_information.pdf
The Mathematics Department's Course Webpage
Tentative Course Calendar
Homework
Additional documents:
These are all pdf documents. Some documents are password protected. The password is always the same and was provided in class.
Practice for the final
and
a few solutions
.
Notes on constructing the rationals
Solutions to midterm 3
(same password)
Practice for Midterm 3
and
solutions
. (Please attempt the problems before looking at the solutions!)
Some notes on functions (including left and right inverses)
Solutions to midterm 2
(same password)
Practice for Midterm 2
and
solutions
. (Please attempt the problems before looking at the solutions!)
Solutions to midterm 1
(password given in class).
Practice for Midterm 1
and
solutions
. (Please attempt the problems before looking at the solutions!)
Section Information:
Meeting times:
TuTh 3:30-4:45pm in NAC 6/111
Instructor:
Prof. Pat Hooper
Office:
NAC 6/282
Office Hours:
Tuesdays 12-1pm and Thursdays 5-6pm on any day our class meets. Appointments are accepted.
Email:
Phone:
(212) 650-5149
Additional Links:
An Introduction to Proofs and the Mathematical Vernacular
: A free introduction to proofs book.
Mohammad Reza Pakzad "Introduction to Theoretical Math" course page:
This page course has a
supplement on Logic and Proof
covering logic, quantifiers, and some proof techniques.
Visit
Prof. Hooper's website
Last modified on December 12, 2018.
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