Sets and Logic are really two different parts of the College Mathematics CLEP … but they are small parts and I missed Tuesday because I was gone all day, so I’m going to combine them.
And stop writing run-on sentences! 🙂
- union
- intersection
- subsets, disjoint sets, and equivalent sets
- Venn diagrams
- Cartesian product
- truth tables
- conjunctions, disjunction, implications, and negations
- conditional statements
- conditions
- converse, inverse, reverse 🙂
- hypotheses, conclusions, and counter examples
Wow! Isn’t that a lot of information?
This stuff is no big deal if you read a textbook on it and work some problems. Logic should be easy for you at this point in your life. And sets are pretty easy to understand after you have read about them.
To tell you the truth, there isn’t much to say on these two! I’m sorry, but there isn’t. Math is math. The best way to learn math is to do math!
Read your highschool textbook, read your REA guide, and watch KHAN videos.