This deck introduces basic combinatorics, logic, set theory, and number theory. This deck is a supplement for learning introductory Discrete Math from a textbook, and does not teach everything (although I try my best to teach unfamiliar symbols in some of the deck). Using Chapter 4 (everything with a tag discrete1-4-...) of this deck requires some experience with writing simple logic/algebraic proofs. (This is my own work, I have put the terminology into my own words)
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Additional deck information
This deck's terminology is adapted from the book
Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction by Ralph Grimaldi. To buy the edition of the book that I used to learn Discrete Math, click the link here (I am NOT affiliated with Amazon, and this does not have any affiliate links):
https://www.amazon.com/Discrete-Combinatorial-Mathematics-Classics-Advanced/dp/0321385020.
If you need to learn the basics of Discrete Math, check out these links - this deck works well with these resources:
TrevTutor on Discrete Math - he explains concepts from the book in a more approachable fashion than the textbook does:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDDGPdw7e6Ag1EIznZ-m-qXu4XX3A0cIz
Trefor Bazett - also explains the same concepts in a more approachable way:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxersk8fUxiUMSIx0DBqsKZS
The YouTube channel "Discrete Math videos" - talks about how to do "rules of inference" problems:
https://youtube.com/channel/UC97DBCFNMbc6gi_C8bGTMPA
Latest Update:
Initial deck uploaded (7/13/19).
I have already wrote content for this deck, so I don't plan to update it often.
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mechanic21 @ Quizlet
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