Learn how to think the way mathematicians do – a powerful cognitive process developed over thousands of years.

Introduction to Mathematical Thinking

Introduction to Mathematical Thinking

Instructor: Dr. Keith Devlin
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Reviewed on Sep 3, 2022
The course seemed excellent. I had started it a few years ago but hadn't finished it. I am an Electrical Engineering graduate from some years ago. I find the first few chapters very valuable.
Reviewed on May 9, 2017
Great course ! Provided new skills on how to think about maths and improved my overall confidence with the subject. I feel like I can go further in the study of mathematics thanks to this.
Reviewed on Aug 16, 2020
This is an excellent course, which provides insights into how mathematicians think about proofs. The exercises are not hard, but they do require careful thought. This is a well constructed course.
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