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I am making notes on real analysis by using propositions and truth tables. I decided to make it in this way in order to present a straightforward and convincing proofs even for skeptical students. The content is taken from link removed Lecture 1 talks about properties of real numbers. The lecture starts with a very short introduction to real numbers followed by the irrationality of √2.

I decided to replace this very short introduction with two lengthy sections.

  1. Logic and Elementary Set Theory

  2. Real Numbers

In the first section, I discuss statements, elementary set theory and some elementary aspects of logic 101.

I would kindly request the reader to go through section 1 and section 2 and point out the inaccuracies in my reasoning.

1. Logic and Elementary Set Theory.pdf 2. Real Numbers.pdf

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