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Solutions to In-Class questions, Problem Sets and Exams of MIT Mathematics for Computer Science 2015 (same as 2019 Open Learning Library)

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> ***It soon became clear that the unconscious instincts for logic and language which had enabled me to succeed were not shared by the large majority of my students.*** - Susanna Epp (author of [Discrete Mathematics with Applications, 5th edition](https://www.amazon.com/Discrete-Mathematics-Applications-Susanna-Epp-ebook/dp/B07M87BWRC)) The project is written primarily in TeX, distributed under the Other license, first published in 2022. Key topics include: calculus, computer-science, counting, functions, graph.

It soon became clear that the unconscious instincts for logic and language which had enabled me to succeed were not shared by the large majority of my students. - Susanna Epp (author of Discrete Mathematics with Applications, 5th edition)

Please note that the above book by Epp is much better suited for beginners, whereas MIT Math for CS is much more difficult. (Solutions to that one are here.)

Bjarne Stroustrup on the importance of Mathematics and Computer Science fundamentals

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Solutions to Problem Sets and Exams of MIT Mathematics for Computer Science 2015 (same as 2019 Open Learning Library)

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