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Title
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Problem Solving: Logic and Set Theory
Url
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https://teachersinstitute.yale.edu/curriculum/guides/1980/7/80.07.04.x...
Creator
:
Canalori, Richard N.
Publisher
:
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
Description
:
A unit that introduces types of statements, truth tables, and Venn Diagrams, as well as the language of Logic and Set Theory. Exercises are provided.
LC Classification
:
Bibliography. Library science. Information resources (General) -- Subject bibliography -- Mathematics -- Special topics, A-Z -- Set theory
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion -- Logic
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion -- Logic -- Symbolic and mathematical logic
Science -- Mathematics -- Algebra -- Foundations of arithmetic. Set theory. Transfinite numbers
GEM Subject
:
Mathematics
Philosophy
Mathematics -- Algebra
Philosophy -- Logic
Resource Type
:
Instructional Material
Instructional Material -- Lesson/Lesson Plan
Instructional Material -- Experiment/Lab Activity
Format
:
Document -- HTML
Audience
:
Educator
Education Level
:
High School
Middle School
Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Lower Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Upper Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Lower Division)
Language
:
English
Rights
:
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
Access Rights
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Free access
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