Reasoning in mathematical theory and matrics / Ethan Castillo.
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TextPublisher: London, United Kingdom : Vintage Press LTD, 2023Edition: First editionDescription: ix, 255 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 9781912859634
- 512.943 C278r
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Mathematical reasoning and statements -- Set theory -- Mathematical logical reasoning -- Number theory -- Mathematical induction -- Functions in mathematics -- Algebra, matrices and vectors -- Matrices and determinants.
"Mathematical reasoning is a critical skill that enables students to analyze a given hypothesis without any reference to a particular context or meaning. In layman's words, when a scientific inquiry or statement is examined, the reasoning is not based on an individual's opinion. Derivations and proofs require a factual and scientific basis. Mathematical critical thinking and logical reasoning are important skills that are required to solve math's reasoning questions. Matrix (plural form, Matrices) in mathematics is the arrangement of numbers, expressions or symbols formed in a rectangular shape organized in the form of rows and columns. Matrix is referred to as a method by which we can solve some complex expressions easily. Basically, Matrices show a Coefficient of Expressions or Equations in a meaningful way. The present comprehensive book introduces the basic ideas of mathematical proof and reasoning to students starting university mathematics." --Back cover
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