Discrete Math I (Entire Course) - Discrete Math - 2.2.3 Proving Set Identities
Unlock the Logic: Master Discrete Math with Kimberly Brehm – From Propositions to Graphs, Equip Yourself with Essential Problem-Solving Skills!
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What you'll learn
Understand and apply logical operations and connectives in propositions.
Construct truth tables to evaluate compound statements and logical equivalences.
Translate complex logic statements into predicate logic with quantifiers.
Utilize set theory and functions in solving mathematical and real-world problems.
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18.5 hours of video
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Summary
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Proving set identities by proving two sets are subsets of one another, using propositional logic or a membership table.
Video Chapters:
Introduction 0:00
Three Methods of Proof 0:22
De Morgans Second Law by Showing Each Set is a Subset of The Other 1:19
De Morgans Second Law Using Propositional Logic 9:38
De Morgans Second Law Using Membership Table 14:04
Generalized Union and Intersection 16:30
Up Next 17:42
Textbook: Rosen, Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, 7e
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