1. Understanding truth tables and their applications to proofs.
What kinds of questions do you expect to see on the exam?
1. I expect to see a combination of questions that reflect my understanding of sets, logic, contrapositive, direct proofs, counter examples, contradictions, and everything else we've learned.
2. If this exam is to take the average person 1.5 hours. I expect to see a section of definitions, and like less-than 10 proofs.
What do you need to work on understanding better before the exam?
1. I could use some help with anything regarding sets and there operators.
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