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MA 121

Intro to Mathematical Proofs

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An introduction to proofs and to mathematical writing. Methods of proof, such as direct proofs, proofs by contradiction, contrapositive proofs, counterexamples and mathematical induction. Examples of proofs will be illustrated using sets, functions and elementary number theory. Use of precise mathematical language will be emphasized. Prerequisites: One of MA101, MA102, MA103, MA122, MA129 or MA170. Notes: 3 lecture hours, 1.0 lab hours every week.

An introduction to proofs and to mathematical writing. Methods of proof, such as direct proofs, proofs by contradiction, contrapositive proofs, counterexamples and mathematical induction. Examples of proofs will be illustrated using sets, functions and elementary number theory. Use of precise mathematical language will be emphasized. Prerequisites: One of MA101, MA102, MA103, MA122, MA129 or MA170. Notes: 3 lecture hours, 1.0 lab hours every week.

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An introduction to proofs and to mathematical writing. Methods of proof, such as direct proofs, proofs by contradiction, contrapositive proofs, counterexamples and mathematical induction. Examples of proofs will be illustrated using sets, functions and elementary number theory. Use of precise mathematical language will be emphasized. Prerequisites: One of MA101, MA102, MA103, MA122, MA129 or MA170. Notes: 3 lecture hours, 1.0 lab hours every week.


MA 121

Intro to Mathematical Proofs

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An introduction to proofs and to mathematical writing. Methods of proof, such as direct proofs, proofs by contradiction, contrapositive proofs, counterexamples and mathematical induction. Examples of proofs will be illustrated using sets, functions and elementary number theory. Use of precise mathematical language will be emphasized. Prerequisites: One of MA101, MA102, MA103, MA122, MA129 or MA170. Notes: 3 lecture hours, 1.0 lab hours every week.

An introduction to proofs and to mathematical writing. Methods of proof, such as direct proofs, proofs by contradiction, contrapositive proofs, counterexamples and mathematical induction. Examples of proofs will be illustrated using sets, functions and elementary number theory. Use of precise mathematical language will be emphasized. Prerequisites: One of MA101, MA102, MA103, MA122, MA129 or MA170. Notes: 3 lecture hours, 1.0 lab hours every week.

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An introduction to proofs and to mathematical writing. Methods of proof, such as direct proofs, proofs by contradiction, contrapositive proofs, counterexamples and mathematical induction. Examples of proofs will be illustrated using sets, functions and elementary number theory. Use of precise mathematical language will be emphasized. Prerequisites: One of MA101, MA102, MA103, MA122, MA129 or MA170. Notes: 3 lecture hours, 1.0 lab hours every week.


MA 121 Prerequisites

MA 101 (Min. Grade D-) or MA 102 (Min. Grade D-) or MA 103 (Min. Grade D-) or MA 122 (Min. Grade D-) or MA 170 (Min. Grade D-)

MA 121 Leads To

CP 460, MA 250, MA 222, MA 215, ST 259

MA 121 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Attributes:

Academic Success Programs (ASPR)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Campuses:

Brantford (C)

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