Discrete Mathematics and its applications

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston ; McGraw-Hill; 2008Edition: 6th edDescription: xxii, 843 p; Includes bibliography and IndexISBN:
  • 978-007-126695-6
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • C 511.2 R72d
Summary: The discrete mathematics course has more than one purpose. Students should learn a particular set of mathematical facts and how to apply them; more importantly, such a course should teach students how to think logically and mathematically. To achieve these goals, this text stresses mathematical reasoning and the different ways problems are solved.
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The discrete mathematics course has more than one purpose. Students should learn a particular set of mathematical facts and how to apply them; more importantly, such a course should teach students how to think logically and mathematically. To achieve these goals, this text stresses mathematical reasoning and the different ways problems are solved.

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