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This is a comprehensive bibliography on axiomatic set theories which have a universal set. (Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory, the most widely studied set theory, does not have a universal set.) This field presently includes...
Created by Patrick and Nannette Bibby at Miami Dade College, this learning community combines courses in Discrete Mathematics and C++ Programming integrating mathematical topics such as set theory, relations, and...
A study guide for basic math courses, titled "How to Survive Your College Math Class (and Take Home Something of Value)," includes sections on study skills, reading and understanding mathematics (featuring "An Equation...
In this interactive learning activity from Wisc-Online, students will learn basic math operations using zero, including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
A unit that introduces types of statements, truth tables, and Venn Diagrams, as well as the language of Logic and Set Theory. Exercises are provided.
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