Discrete Math

My Discrete Math course assignments were all presented through an online textbook, using Zybooks. We also took three tests, all of them proctored by MonitorEDU. I've included various screenshots of notes and assignments to show an example of what topics were covered.

  • A = { 1, 2, 4, 11, 12 }
  • B = { 2, 4, 7, 8, 11 }
  • C = { x ∈ Z: x is even}
  • D = { x ∈ Z: x is odd}
  • a screenshot of an example of a compound proposition with a biconditional
  • a graph showing Prim's algorithm and some questions about it
  • a screenshot of some exercises from a textbook, that use De Morgan's laws to match different verbal expressions
  • a screenshot showing 4 equivalent sets and a series of questions regarding them
  • five exercises regarding Cartesian products of two sets and the reasoning behind the answers to them
  • a screenshot of exercises from an online textbook, dealing with questions around the basics of string lengths and definitions
  • an exercise regarding defining open and closed walks for different mathematical sequences
  • four questions regarding different mathematical sequences and whether they are a trail, circuit, path, or cycle. Also, if your partner is into math, this is a good question to ask them the next time you go for a walk together.
  • a screenshot of an activity from a textbook regarding prime factorization
  • a single exercise in a math textbook, regarding permutations of a string of characters and the number of valid passwords within