Columbus
State Community College Discrete Mathematics, Math
2366
Course Description (from the College):
This course covers mathematical formalization and reasoning; logic; sets,
mappings, and functions; methods of proof, recursive definitions;
mathematical induction; elementary counting techniques, probability
theory; relations and equivalence relations; Boolean algebra, logic gates;
graphs, directed graphs, and trees. Applications to to computer science
will be noted.
Lecture: 5 hours Prerequisite: MATH 1152; minimum grade of “C”
Syllabus -- in Word format
Homework
Important Dates
Exam I -- Tuesday, June 17th
key
Exam II -- Thursday, July 3rd
key Exam III -- Tuesday, July 22nd
key
Final Exam -- Tuesday, August 5th at 6:00 p.m.
key
more detailed schedule in the syllabus
Email List
via Blackboard
Grade
Calculator -- javascript online grade calculator
Announcements:
Math Adjunct Office # DH 448
My CSCC email: bmccall2@cscc.edu
Office hours: 3:30-5:00 p.m. MTWR Office Phone: (614) 287-3848
Answer
Keys
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Quiz #15 -- key
Homeworks to be
Turned in
Homework
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Proof Set Directions
Proof Set
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Proof Set
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Proof Set
#3
Suggested Homework
Handouts
Sequences --
key
Writing Proofs
Counting
Sets of Numbers
--
key
Truth Tables for Two Propositions
Truth Tables for Three
Propositions Truth Tables
for Four Propositions Argument
Tables for Rules of Inference Logic
Gates & Cicuits
Proofs
Summation Formula (by Mathematical
Induction) Links:
Programs for Numerical Methods - TI-83 (pdf)
PDF Graph Paper
I Will Derive song How to
draw Greek
Counting -
Combinations -
Permutations
Pigeonhole Principle
Infinities
What
is a proof?
Bridges to
Networks
How Many Ways Can You Arrange a Deck of Cards?
Summer Quarter 2010
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