I never showed up and got a 100% never even opened the book what a joke
Never show up to my cal 3 classes
Depends on your level of mathematical maturity. In order of increasing difficulty
-Hungerford
-Fraleigh
-Artin
-Dummit & Foote
-Lang
i'm working my way through Rudin's Real Analysis test right now, also in Calc 3. Fraleigh maybe?
it bothers me more than it should that some people call it "cal" instead of "calc"
>But I thought this was supposed to be the toughest course in all of undergrad math
after calc 2 it's pretty dependent on what kind of person you are
my friend got an A in graph theory, but he dropped discrete mathematics after like the 2nd day.
If you haven't done linear algebra, Fraleigh.
If you've done linear algebra, Artin or D&F.
But graph theory is discrete maths
Got it, thanks user
havent taken complex, real is building calculus from ground up using rigorous proofs, starting with the peano axioms
I know some schools use a "Discrete Maths" course as a way to introduce CS students to like proofs and basic logic and shit before they take any Theory courses.
There's usually some Graph Theory in those classes but not much.