
Norman T. Hamilton, Joseph Landin | 1961 | ISBN: 0486824721 | English | 288 pages | PDF | 11 MB 1021181781
Catergory: Mathematics, Nonfiction
This text is formulated on the fundamental idea that much of mathematics, including the classical number systems, can best be based on set theory. Beginning with a discussion of the rudiments of set theory, authors Norman T. Hamilton and Joseph Landin lead readers through a construction of the natural number system, discussing the integers and the rational numbers, and concluding with an in-depth examination of the real numbers.
Drawn from lecture notes for a course intended primarily for high school mathematics teachers, this volume was designed to answer the question, "What is a number?" and to provide a foundation for the study of abstract algebra, elementary Euclidean geometry, and analysis. Upon completion of this treatment – which is suitable for high school mathematics teachers and advanced high school students – readers should be well prepared for introductory courses in abstract algebra and real variables.
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