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How to read and do proofs

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An easy-to-use guide that shows how to read, understand, and do proofs.

288 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1982

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Daniel Solow

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583 reviews36 followers
May 2, 2020
Reading Challenge 2020: 24. Un libro sobre un tema del que no sabes nada

Siempre había creído que las matemáticas no eran complicadas, hasta que llegué a tomar clases de análisis 😟

El problema es que nadie se toma la molestia en explicar como se hace una demostración ni la lógica que debe de seguir (lo que es valido, y lo que no es)😕
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46 reviews2 followers
August 20, 2012
Most of the mathematics people are taught in school is simply calculation. Algebra, Trig, etc. all have their place but to get a real feel for what mathematics is and to glimpse its beauty you must get into abstraction. But first you'll need a primer on how to read and do proofs. This book is an excellent introduction to that. You'll be taking on Cantor in no time.
Author 2 books21 followers
November 12, 2018
This is a very solid introduction to proof techniques, well illustrated with examples and exercises. I particularly liked the extended examples in the appendices.
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148 reviews9 followers
December 10, 2019
Must read for high-school . Well, 'read' not so much as understanding of proofs with mathematics.
12 reviews1 follower
March 27, 2023
Started reading in preparation for a proof writing class. While I cant say it prepared me a ton for the class, it was still a very interesting look at the logic behind proofs. The inclusion of proofs for other areas of mathematics is also very nice
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920 reviews46 followers
September 29, 2022
I borrowed this from the university library to help me remember what I had learned about mathematical proofs years ago. It's surprisingly easy to read and takes a fairly direct approach to the material. I'm not sure how this approach would work for someone that wasn't already somewhat familiar with several of the proof methods, but the explanations were understandable even for those methods I had never encountered before.

He covers all the main proof methods and a couple others that are used only in specific circumstances. He includes an excellent summary of all the methods and where they are best used. Once you understand the various methods, that chart is a fantastic reference tool.

The examples used in the book cover a variety of mathematics courses: I saw proofs from elementary algebra, linear algebra, calculus, abstract algebra, etc. To be honest, I couldn't completely follow some of them without spending more time than I had to learn the necessary background, but I was still able to follow the explanations of how to use each proof method.
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February 23, 2019
Very nice overview of various useful proof techniques and worked out examples in the back of the book. Read it in one sitting, and I would whip it out again as a reference material if I felt the need.
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99 reviews4 followers
November 10, 2021
Un libro muy bueno para entender de que van la partes de las matemáticas que no es sólo hacer cuentas. Sirve mucho para acomodar las idea si uno tiene ganas de realizar los ejercicios. Especialmente con el objetivo de programar.
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July 8, 2022
The best introduction to proof writing out there.
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45 reviews1 follower
December 11, 2014
Great book, easy to read / understand. The only problem that i had with it, is that if you've been trying to do proofs before reading it, the book is totally obsolete. Recommended for new Math students.
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June 20, 2010
Very clear and simple - thank God.
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July 18, 2017
Good, but hard to follow just with a reading at times.
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December 1, 2012
This book is a MUST read for anybody who wants to practice Logic, Math or even programming ..
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