MATH-300 Foundations of Advanced Mathematics
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==Textbook Information== | ==Textbook Information== | ||
Textbook : [http://www.mypearsonstore.com/bookstore/product.asp?isbn=0131877186 Mathematical Reasoning - Writing and Proof - Ted Sundstrom, ISBN 0-13-187718-6] | Textbook : [http://www.mypearsonstore.com/bookstore/product.asp?isbn=0131877186 Mathematical Reasoning - Writing and Proof - Ted Sundstrom, ISBN 0-13-187718-6] | ||
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=Course Documents= | =Course Documents= | ||
== Handouts == | == Handouts == | ||
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=== Syllabus === | === Syllabus === | ||
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== LaTeX Resources == | == LaTeX Resources == | ||
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+ | === Course Templates === | ||
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+ | [http://mcs.mines.edu/~tbridgma/courses/300/paper.tex Historical Paper Template] | ||
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+ | [http://mcs.mines.edu/~tbridgma/courses/300/homework.tex Homework Template] | ||
=== User Guides/Tutorials === | === User Guides/Tutorials === | ||
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[http://www.tug.org.in/tutorials.html Online Tutorial (courtesy of Indian TeX Users Group)] | [http://www.tug.org.in/tutorials.html Online Tutorial (courtesy of Indian TeX Users Group)] | ||
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==Assignments== | ==Assignments== | ||
− | + | Assignment 1: Replicate the given LaTeX file | |
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+ | [http://mcs.mines.edu/~tbridgma/courses/300/hw01.tex Assignment 1 Solutions] | ||
+ | Assignment 2: 3.1: 12, 13, 15; 3.2: 18; 3.3: 5, 21 | ||
+ | {{PDF Table Item|filename=Math300.hw02.sol.spring2009.pdf|title=Assignment 2 Solutions}} | ||
+ | Assignment 3: 1. Prove for positive real number x and y, if x < y then x^2 < y^2. | ||
+ | Section 4.5, #12c; Section 5.1, #16; Section 5.2, #7 | ||
+ | Also, modify your homework LaTeX template in the following manner: | ||
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+ | - all margins should be 0.5in | ||
+ | - page numbering to little letter, roman numerals | ||
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+ | Assignment 4: 1. Duplicate the pdf file given below. Do not worry about matching | ||
+ | font size or margins, but rather match content. | ||
+ | Section 5.2, #12; Section 6.3, #20; Section 6.4, #6 | ||
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+ | ==Exams== | ||
+ | Exam 1: Due Thursday, 5/28, 7:00pm | ||
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+ | {{PDF Table Item|filename=Math300.exam01-sol.spring2009.pdf|title=Exam 1 Solutions (pdf file)}} | ||
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+ | Exam 2: Due Thursday, 6/11, 3:00pm | ||
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+ | {{PDF Table Item|filename=Math300.exam02-sol.spring2009.pdf|title=Exam 2 Solutions (pdf file)}} | ||
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+ | Final: Due Thursday, 6/18, 5:00pm | ||
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==Course Links== | ==Course Links== | ||
[http://www.mines.edu/~tbridgma/courses/300/ Course Homepage] | [http://www.mines.edu/~tbridgma/courses/300/ Course Homepage] |
Latest revision as of 05:45, 16 June 2009
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Course Information
MATH 300: Foundations of Advanced Mathematics - This course is an introduction to communication in mathematics as well computational tools for mathematics. This writing intensive course provides a transition from the Calculus sequence to the upper- division mathematics curriculum at CSM. Topics include logic, techniques of mathematical proofs, reading and writing proofs, mathematics software.
Prerequisite: MATH 213, 223 or 224, and MATH 300 or consent of instructor. 2 hours lecture, 1 hour seminar, 1 hours lab; 4 semester hours..
Instructor Information
Instructor : Terry Bridgman
Office : Chauvenet Hall 279
Office Phone : 303.384.2447
email : tbridgma@mines.edu
Course Calender
Classes Begin : May 11th, 2009
Meeting Days : Monday - Thursday
Meeting Time : 9:00am - 11:50am
Meeting Location : Chauvenet Hall 143
Class Holidays :
Monday, May 25th, 2009 - Memorial Day
Classes End : June 18th, 2009
Office Hours
Fixed Office Hours :
Monday - Thursday --- 12:00pm - 1:00pm.
If you cannot meet during the previous office hours then please contact me to schedule another meeting time.
Textbook Information
Textbook : Mathematical Reasoning - Writing and Proof - Ted Sundstrom, ISBN 0-13-187718-6
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