I’m not a math major, but I love brushing up on it. This page really does a good job breaking it down. So grab a pencil and work your brain out!
Proofs are the heart of mathematics. If you are a math major, then you must come to terms with proofs–you must be able to read, understand and write them. What is the secret? What magic do you need to know? The short answer is: there is no secret, no mystery, no magic.
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[...] you should try this site out. If you love math you might want to look at the article on how to write proofs. The wonderful Walter Williams, Professor of economics at George Mason Univ. has put together a [...]