Exploring Mathematics gives students experience with doing mathematics -
interrogating mathematical claims, exploring definitions, forming
conjectures, attempting proofs, and presenting results - and engages
them with examples, exercises, and projects that pique their interest.
Written with a minimal number of pre-requisites, this text can be used
by college students in their first and second years of study, and by
independent readers who want an accessible introduction to theoretical
mathematics. Core topics include proof techniques, sets, functions,
relations, and cardinality, with selected additional topics that provide
many possibilities for further exploration. With a problem-based
approach to investigating the material, students develop interesting
examples and theorems through numerous exercises and projects. In-text
exercises, with complete solutions or robust hints included in an
appendix, help students explore and master the topics being presented.
The end-of-chapter exercises and projects provide students with
opportunities to confirm their understanding of core material, learn new
concepts, and develop mathematical creativity.