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| Oct28-11, 11:02 PM | #1 |
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Does anyone know of a good resource for these types of problems?
I took an Intro to Real Analysis class as an undergrad and didn't do so well in it, but now I am working back through the book, and it is making A LOT more sense than it did back then. However, I was looking for some worked out examples, and possibly graphing, to help me understand this stuff better as I go through it. . . Does anyone know of a good book / site? Thanks!! |
| Oct29-11, 11:13 AM | #2 |
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What real analysis text do you have? |
| Oct29-11, 12:33 PM | #3 |
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Text: Bartle & Sherbert, Introduction to Real Analysis, 3rd Edition
http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-R.../dp/0471321486 The class is the first proof writing class for undergrads that our school offers for math majors and other students who want to take more advanced math classes. This is all in the first chapter of the book. ![]()
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| Oct29-11, 09:28 PM | #4 |
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Fo those pages, you need a "pre Real Analysis" book. I don't keep track of modern math texts and I haven't been a student since the 1980's. Let's hope some other forum member will know of such a book.
I don't know your purpose in reviewing the Real Analysis coures. I sense that what you want is the type of presentation that one see's in secondary math texts - useful graphs, detailed examples, important things highlighted in red etc. That would be nice, but for the material in a Real Analysis course, it maybe an unrealistic expectation. Also, that sort of presentation doesn't prepare you for advanced mathematics courses. In advanced courses, you should form the habit of making your own examples. The material must be understood in a verbal and legalistic fashion, not a graphical one. The exercises won't consist of ten or fifiteen problems that are solved by essentially the same technique. |
| Oct29-11, 10:25 PM | #5 |
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I think "how to prove it" by Velleman contains a lot of such exercises...
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| Oct30-11, 09:38 AM | #6 |
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