Loading [MathJax]/jax/output/HTML-CSS/fonts/TeX/fontdata.js
Similar to the 1st and second chapters of the calculus, this remarks the fundamental language of maths and begins going through the necessary notation required to write out precise mathematical statements.
This chapter runs through what it means for number sets to be countable or uncountable, and historically how it came to be so. We look closely at the methods of well renowned 19th century-German mathematician, Georg Cantor.

Chapter 1: Sets and Functions

Luke Danaher
Module by Luke Danaher, updated more than 1 year ago
No tags specified