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Math 100 Introduction to Proofs and Problem Solving Spring 2003, UCSC In this class, you will study the basic concepts and ideas necessary for upper-division courses in mathematics. Roughly speaking we will cover these areas:
You will need to do LOTS of problems to put these concepts to practice. You will only really learn this by doing. We will also put a fair amount of emphasis on the proper writing of mathematics in proofs. Lecture MWF 12:30-1:40pm at Oakes 106 Instructor Frank Bäuerle, Ph.D. TA: Basak Gurel, e-mail: basak@math.ucsc.edu
To be eligible to enroll in Math 100, you must have taken and passed two quarters of Calculus. Title: Foundations of Higher Mathematics, 3rd ed. Available for purchase at the Bay Tree Bookstore and Slugbooks. Exams & Grading Policy Your grade is primarily, but not exclusively based on your performance on exams. There will be a midterm and a comprehensive final. Weekly homework assignments and possibly quizzes in section are a significant part of your grade also. Other factors such as participation in class and section may also affect your final grade. The grade is comprised of
Tentative Lecture Schedule
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