i have just finished Multivariate calculus and so far all the mathematics i have done are those calculations sort of questions. However i began to realize that it is not the proper way to do maths and i wanted to learn maths rigorously by proving theorems. Hence i wanted to transit from just merely calculations to doing those proof based sort of maths. However, since i have no experience in this sort of maths, I have trouble understanding all those advanced mathematical texts. So does anyone know the links to websites that could teach me how to write mathematical proofs for beginners like me with being too advanced and too abstract.(My aim is to learn how to write mathematical proof up to the level of Real analysis but im not to sure whether i could achieve that aim.It is possible for me to achieve that?)
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2If you really have no idea to prove any theorem at all, i suggest you can first learn about logic. That is the fundamental key in proving. – Wang Kah Lun Nov 28 '14 at 10:33
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Last week I came across this book. Did not read it myself, but it may be good and motivational start (not rigorous I think, mostly motivational, which you might not need). – quapka Nov 28 '14 at 10:40
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1Do u know any websites where i can get to learn that? Would appreciate any help. – Huiying Nov 28 '14 at 10:40
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the proper way to do maths - There's o such thing. – Lucian Nov 28 '14 at 18:40