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Does anyone know of any good precaluclus-level books that are good for learning how to write basic proofs? I have a lot of very nice 1960-early 70s era texts that ask for proofs in the majority of the exercises but the problem is that not only do I not know how to write proofs, but there are no answers to the proof questions in the back of the book. I intend major in mathematics in the fall and i feel that I should begin learning the skill now - or am I jumping the gun? What are the most important concepts/skills to enter into calculus with? ( I am going to be finishing the second half of Precalc over the summer on my own). What should I study this summer in order to get the most out of time?
One more thing. How important is propositional logic when it comes to beginner proofs? Is logic needed for any level of proof? I ask this because most of the older texts that I own that i have all the proof questions make no mention of needing to know logic to prove what they are asking you to prove. Is it just assumed that you already do know logic or that you should be able to write the proofs just by studying the definitions and theorems?
Thanks for any help.
PS: If proof is the name of the game in college mathematics, then why are all the "modern" precalculus texts like Larson's, Blitzer, Swokowski etc completely lacking in this area? Are do beginning math majors not really need to know that stuff yet
One more thing. How important is propositional logic when it comes to beginner proofs? Is logic needed for any level of proof? I ask this because most of the older texts that I own that i have all the proof questions make no mention of needing to know logic to prove what they are asking you to prove. Is it just assumed that you already do know logic or that you should be able to write the proofs just by studying the definitions and theorems?
Thanks for any help.
PS: If proof is the name of the game in college mathematics, then why are all the "modern" precalculus texts like Larson's, Blitzer, Swokowski etc completely lacking in this area? Are do beginning math majors not really need to know that stuff yet