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README for _Introduction to Proof_, an Inquiry-Based approach by Jim Hefferon, Saint Michael's College This is a textbook for a Proofs course. It is appropriate for US sophmores. The approach is Inquiry-Based, sometimes called Moore Method or Discovery Method. This means that the goal is to have students directly grapple with the material. The text is a sequence of exercises with a few definitions and remarks. Usually the exercises ask for proofs, although a few ask for examples. The class works through the material together, talking through what they are learning (the instructor should only lightly guide). The material is elementary number theory through the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, sets through DeMorgan's Laws, functions through inverse functions, and relations through the connection between equivalence relations and partitions. LICENSE This is Free, including the LaTeX source. You can use it in any way that you like. The technical license details are on the book's home page; see below. Of most interest is that instructors can use it in class without cost. You can make copies and give them out or sell them copies at the bookstore without having to ask me, or to pay me. LATEX The book is in standard LaTeX. On Linux compile it with ./make_ibl.sh and on other platforms have a look in the make_ibl.sh file to see the steps. _Options_ Note that the book comes with answers to all exercises. They serve two purposes: (i) they ensure that when I put no question before a prerequisite, and (ii) they help me prepare for class. The book can be printed in a compact form. See the first few lines of the ibl.tex source. In this form it makes six or seven sheets, so it could easily be copied and distributed to students on the first day of class, instead of going for a bookstore route. In the number theory chapter the instructor can compile the book to do either Bezout's Lemma or to do an alternative approach that is more natural but less slick. See the boolean in the preamble of ibl.tex . WEB PAGE There is more on the book's home page http://joshua.smcvt.edu/proofs . You can get there an already-made .pdf copy so you don't have to mess with my LaTeX. (There is a selection of lengths available.) I appreciate bug reports. I typically save them up and address them in a batch but I welcome them any time. My contact information is below, and on the home page. ENJOY Jim Hefferon Saint Michael's College Colchester, Vermont USA http://joshua.smcvt.edu/proofs jhefferon at smcvt dot edu
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