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Visit the post for more. This site is a a perhaps-temporary location for materials and thoughts related to classes I am teaching at the University of Houston during the Fall 2018 semester. ACCELERATED CALCULUS Accelerated Calculus. What is this class all about? This class is all about Calculus — in particular, it includes the main ideas underlying three key Calculus courses: Calculus I, Calculus II and Calculus III (at least this class and its sequel includes these). And Calculus itself is all about change, or, more precisely, how todescribe
TRANSITION | COUGAR MATH Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very differentUNCATEGORIZED
Existential and Universal Quantifiers. There are two key ways to turn an open sentence into a proposition: one way is to specify that there is at least one value we can assign to that makes true. Another way is to claim that all possible choices for make true; in other words, one way to turn into a proposition is to make the new statement ” is true for every single the universe of discourse.”YOSHI DOUGLAS
Yoshi Douglas. October 11, 2020 / d0mo. I AM THE CUTEST DOG IN THE WORLD. END OF STORY. AND I WILL NOT ACCEPT THE RESULTS OF ANY FRAUDULENT ELECTION TELLING ME OTHERWISE. Post navigation. TRANSITIONS TO ADVANCED MATHEMATICS Final Exam. Here is a link to a practice final exam: 3325PFinal (solutions will be posted soon) Our final takes place in our usual classroom on December 11th (closed books, closed notes) I recommend completing the practice final as well as reviewing your work for our last homework assignment — doing these things should well prepare you for the actual final.D0MO | COUGAR MATH
Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very different MATH 3325 WEEK 1 NOTES Key Terms and Concepts (from Logic) Proposition: Negation: Conjunction: Disjunction: Logically Equivalent: ; Tautology and Contradiction; Denial of : any where .; Sentences that have a truth-value of true (T) or false (F) — but not both! — are called “propositions.” As discussed in class, we often use truth tables to determine the truth value of a complex or compound proposition(ones
CALC NOTES: WEEK 1
Key Definitions This week we discussed the following concepts limits of functions continuous functions Although this list appears brief,there
CALC NOTES: WEEK 3
COUGAR MATH
Visit the post for more. This site is a a perhaps-temporary location for materials and thoughts related to classes I am teaching at the University of Houston during the Fall 2018 semester. ACCELERATED CALCULUS Accelerated Calculus. What is this class all about? This class is all about Calculus — in particular, it includes the main ideas underlying three key Calculus courses: Calculus I, Calculus II and Calculus III (at least this class and its sequel includes these). And Calculus itself is all about change, or, more precisely, how todescribe
TRANSITION | COUGAR MATH Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very differentUNCATEGORIZED
Existential and Universal Quantifiers. There are two key ways to turn an open sentence into a proposition: one way is to specify that there is at least one value we can assign to that makes true. Another way is to claim that all possible choices for make true; in other words, one way to turn into a proposition is to make the new statement ” is true for every single the universe of discourse.”YOSHI DOUGLAS
Yoshi Douglas. October 11, 2020 / d0mo. I AM THE CUTEST DOG IN THE WORLD. END OF STORY. AND I WILL NOT ACCEPT THE RESULTS OF ANY FRAUDULENT ELECTION TELLING ME OTHERWISE. Post navigation. TRANSITIONS TO ADVANCED MATHEMATICS Final Exam. Here is a link to a practice final exam: 3325PFinal (solutions will be posted soon) Our final takes place in our usual classroom on December 11th (closed books, closed notes) I recommend completing the practice final as well as reviewing your work for our last homework assignment — doing these things should well prepare you for the actual final.D0MO | COUGAR MATH
Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very different MATH 3325 WEEK 1 NOTES Key Terms and Concepts (from Logic) Proposition: Negation: Conjunction: Disjunction: Logically Equivalent: ; Tautology and Contradiction; Denial of : any where .; Sentences that have a truth-value of true (T) or false (F) — but not both! — are called “propositions.” As discussed in class, we often use truth tables to determine the truth value of a complex or compound proposition(ones
CALC NOTES: WEEK 1
Key Definitions This week we discussed the following concepts limits of functions continuous functions Although this list appears brief,there
CALC NOTES: WEEK 3
D0MO | COUGAR MATH
Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very different TRANSITION | COUGAR MATH Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very different TRANSITIONS TO ADVANCED MATHEMATICS Final Exam. Here is a link to a practice final exam: 3325PFinal (solutions will be posted soon) Our final takes place in our usual classroom on December 11th (closed books, closed notes) I recommend completing the practice final as well as reviewing your work for our last homework assignment — doing these things should well prepare you for the actual final. TEST POST | COUGAR MATH This is a test. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of newposts via email.
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Here is a helpful link -- especially if you are using an 8th edition of our textbook: A Helpful Link THE ORDER OF QUANTIFIERS Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very differentSEQUENCEPLOT1
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Visit the post for more. This site is a a perhaps-temporary location for materials and thoughts related to classes I am teaching at the University of Houston during the Fall 2018 semester. ACCELERATED CALCULUS Accelerated Calculus. What is this class all about? This class is all about Calculus — in particular, it includes the main ideas underlying three key Calculus courses: Calculus I, Calculus II and Calculus III (at least this class and its sequel includes these). And Calculus itself is all about change, or, more precisely, how todescribe
TRANSITION | COUGAR MATH Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very differentUNCATEGORIZED
Existential and Universal Quantifiers. There are two key ways to turn an open sentence into a proposition: one way is to specify that there is at least one value we can assign to that makes true. Another way is to claim that all possible choices for make true; in other words, one way to turn into a proposition is to make the new statement ” is true for every single the universe of discourse.”YOSHI DOUGLAS
Yoshi Douglas. October 11, 2020 / d0mo. I AM THE CUTEST DOG IN THE WORLD. END OF STORY. AND I WILL NOT ACCEPT THE RESULTS OF ANY FRAUDULENT ELECTION TELLING ME OTHERWISE. Post navigation. TRANSITIONS TO ADVANCED MATHEMATICS Final Exam. Here is a link to a practice final exam: 3325PFinal (solutions will be posted soon) Our final takes place in our usual classroom on December 11th (closed books, closed notes) I recommend completing the practice final as well as reviewing your work for our last homework assignment — doing these things should well prepare you for the actual final.D0MO | COUGAR MATH
Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very different MATH 3325 WEEK 1 NOTES Key Terms and Concepts (from Logic) Proposition: Negation: Conjunction: Disjunction: Logically Equivalent: ; Tautology and Contradiction; Denial of : any where .; Sentences that have a truth-value of true (T) or false (F) — but not both! — are called “propositions.” As discussed in class, we often use truth tables to determine the truth value of a complex or compound proposition(ones
CALC NOTES: WEEK 1
Key Definitions This week we discussed the following concepts limits of functions continuous functions Although this list appears brief,there
CALC NOTES: WEEK 3
COUGAR MATH
Visit the post for more. This site is a a perhaps-temporary location for materials and thoughts related to classes I am teaching at the University of Houston during the Fall 2018 semester. ACCELERATED CALCULUS Accelerated Calculus. What is this class all about? This class is all about Calculus — in particular, it includes the main ideas underlying three key Calculus courses: Calculus I, Calculus II and Calculus III (at least this class and its sequel includes these). And Calculus itself is all about change, or, more precisely, how todescribe
TRANSITION | COUGAR MATH Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very differentUNCATEGORIZED
Existential and Universal Quantifiers. There are two key ways to turn an open sentence into a proposition: one way is to specify that there is at least one value we can assign to that makes true. Another way is to claim that all possible choices for make true; in other words, one way to turn into a proposition is to make the new statement ” is true for every single the universe of discourse.”YOSHI DOUGLAS
Yoshi Douglas. October 11, 2020 / d0mo. I AM THE CUTEST DOG IN THE WORLD. END OF STORY. AND I WILL NOT ACCEPT THE RESULTS OF ANY FRAUDULENT ELECTION TELLING ME OTHERWISE. Post navigation. TRANSITIONS TO ADVANCED MATHEMATICS Final Exam. Here is a link to a practice final exam: 3325PFinal (solutions will be posted soon) Our final takes place in our usual classroom on December 11th (closed books, closed notes) I recommend completing the practice final as well as reviewing your work for our last homework assignment — doing these things should well prepare you for the actual final.D0MO | COUGAR MATH
Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very different MATH 3325 WEEK 1 NOTES Key Terms and Concepts (from Logic) Proposition: Negation: Conjunction: Disjunction: Logically Equivalent: ; Tautology and Contradiction; Denial of : any where .; Sentences that have a truth-value of true (T) or false (F) — but not both! — are called “propositions.” As discussed in class, we often use truth tables to determine the truth value of a complex or compound proposition(ones
CALC NOTES: WEEK 1
Key Definitions This week we discussed the following concepts limits of functions continuous functions Although this list appears brief,there
CALC NOTES: WEEK 3
D0MO | COUGAR MATH
Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very different TRANSITION | COUGAR MATH Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very different TRANSITIONS TO ADVANCED MATHEMATICS Final Exam. Here is a link to a practice final exam: 3325PFinal (solutions will be posted soon) Our final takes place in our usual classroom on December 11th (closed books, closed notes) I recommend completing the practice final as well as reviewing your work for our last homework assignment — doing these things should well prepare you for the actual final.SEQUENCEPLOT1
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THE ORDER OF QUANTIFIERS Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very differentHELPFUL LINK
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Visit the post for more. This site is a a perhaps-temporary location for materials and thoughts related to classes I am teaching at the University of Houston during the Fall 2018 semester. ACCELERATED CALCULUS What is this class all about? This class is all about Calculus -- in particular, it includes the main ideas underlying three key Calculus courses: Calculus I, Calculus II and Calculus III (at least this class and its sequel includes these). And Calculus itself is all about change, or, more precisely, how to describe changing quantities in TRANSITION | COUGAR MATH Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very different TRANSITIONS TO ADVANCED MATHEMATICS Final Exam. Here is a link to a practice final exam: 3325PFinal (solutions will be posted soon) Our final takes place in our usual classroom on December 11th (closed books, closed notes) I recommend completing the practice final as well as reviewing your work for our last homework assignment — doing these things should well prepare you for the actual final.UNCATEGORIZED
Existential and Universal Quantifiers. There are two key ways to turn an open sentence into a proposition: one way is to specify that there is at least one value we can assign to that makes true. Another way is to claim that all possible choices for make true; in other words, one way to turn into a proposition is to make the new statement ” is true for every single the universe of discourse.”D0MO | COUGAR MATH
Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very differentYOSHI DOUGLAS
i am the cutest dog in the world. end of story. and i will not accept the results of any fraudulent election telling me otherwise. MATH 3325 WEEK 1 NOTES Key Terms and Concepts (from Logic) Proposition: Negation: Conjunction: Disjunction: Logically Equivalent: ; Tautology and Contradiction; Denial of : any where .; Sentences that have a truth-value of true (T) or false (F) — but not both! — are called “propositions.” As discussed in class, we often use truth tables to determine the truth value of a complex or compound proposition(ones
CALC NOTES: WEEK 1
Key Definitions This week we discussed the following concepts limits of functions continuous functions Although this list appears brief,there
CALC NOTES: WEEK 3
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Visit the post for more. This site is a a perhaps-temporary location for materials and thoughts related to classes I am teaching at the University of Houston during the Fall 2018 semester. ACCELERATED CALCULUS What is this class all about? This class is all about Calculus -- in particular, it includes the main ideas underlying three key Calculus courses: Calculus I, Calculus II and Calculus III (at least this class and its sequel includes these). And Calculus itself is all about change, or, more precisely, how to describe changing quantities in TRANSITION | COUGAR MATH Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very different TRANSITIONS TO ADVANCED MATHEMATICS Final Exam. Here is a link to a practice final exam: 3325PFinal (solutions will be posted soon) Our final takes place in our usual classroom on December 11th (closed books, closed notes) I recommend completing the practice final as well as reviewing your work for our last homework assignment — doing these things should well prepare you for the actual final.UNCATEGORIZED
Existential and Universal Quantifiers. There are two key ways to turn an open sentence into a proposition: one way is to specify that there is at least one value we can assign to that makes true. Another way is to claim that all possible choices for make true; in other words, one way to turn into a proposition is to make the new statement ” is true for every single the universe of discourse.”D0MO | COUGAR MATH
Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very differentYOSHI DOUGLAS
i am the cutest dog in the world. end of story. and i will not accept the results of any fraudulent election telling me otherwise. MATH 3325 WEEK 1 NOTES Key Terms and Concepts (from Logic) Proposition: Negation: Conjunction: Disjunction: Logically Equivalent: ; Tautology and Contradiction; Denial of : any where .; Sentences that have a truth-value of true (T) or false (F) — but not both! — are called “propositions.” As discussed in class, we often use truth tables to determine the truth value of a complex or compound proposition(ones
CALC NOTES: WEEK 1
Key Definitions This week we discussed the following concepts limits of functions continuous functions Although this list appears brief,there
CALC NOTES: WEEK 3
D0MO | COUGAR MATH
Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very different TRANSITION | COUGAR MATH Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very different TRANSITIONS TO ADVANCED MATHEMATICS Final Exam. Here is a link to a practice final exam: 3325PFinal (solutions will be posted soon) Our final takes place in our usual classroom on December 11th (closed books, closed notes) I recommend completing the practice final as well as reviewing your work for our last homework assignment — doing these things should well prepare you for the actual final. TEST POST | COUGAR MATH This is a test. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of newposts via email.
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Here is a helpful link -- especially if you are using an 8th edition of our textbook: A Helpful Link THE ORDER OF QUANTIFIERS Consider the statistic “Every five minutes, someone eats a sandwich.” There are at least two ways to parse this using quantifiers: The first proposition is a logical statement of what is meant by the statistic — that during every five minute interval of time, at least one person is eating a sandwich. The second proposition is a logical statement that expresses a very differentSEQUENCEPLOT1
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