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Teaching & Academics Math Discrete Math

Master Discrete Math 2020: More Than 5 Complete Courses In 1

Learn Discrete Mathematics In This Course: 300+ Lectures/Quizzes And 30 Assignments With 500+ Questions & Solutions
Rating: 4.3 out of 54.3 (243 ratings)
21,661 students
Created by Kody Amour
Last updated 6/2020
English
English [Auto]
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

What you'll learn

  • Analyze and interpret the truth value of statements by identifying logical connectives, quantification and the truth value of each atomic component
  • Distinguish between various set theory notations and apply set theory concepts to construct new sets from old ones
  • Interpret functions from the perspective of set theory and differentiate between injective, surjective and bijective functions
  • Construct new relations, including equivalence relations and partial orderings
  • Apply the additive and multiplicative principles to count disorganized sets effectively and efficiently
  • Synthesize counting techniques developed from counting bit strings, lattice paths and binomial coefficients
  • Formulate counting techniques to approach complex counting problems using both permutations and combinations
  • Prove certain formulas are true using special combinatorial proofs and complex counting techniques involving stars and bars
  • Connect between complex counting problems and counting functions with certain properties
  • Develop recurrence relations and closed formulas for various sequences
  • Explain various relationships and properties involving arithmetic and geometric sequences
  • Solve many recurrence relations using polynomial fitting
  • Utilize the characteristic polynomial to solve challenging recurrence relations
  • Master mathematical induction and strong induction to prove sophisticated statements involving natural numbers by working through dozens of examples
  • Use truth tables and Boolean Algebra to determine the truth value of complex molecular statements
  • Apply various proving techniques, including direct proofs, proof by contrapositive and proof by contradiction to prove various mathematical statements
  • Analyze various graphs using new definitions from graph theory
  • Discover many various properties and algorithms involving trees in graph theory
  • Determine various properties of planar graphs using Euler's Formula
  • Categorize different types of graphs based on various coloring schemes
  • Create various properties of Euler paths and circuits and Hamiltonian paths and cycles
  • Apply concepts from graph theory, including properties of bipartite graphs and matching problems
  • Use generating functions to easily solve extremely sophisticated recurrence relations
  • Develop a deep understanding of number theory which involve patterns in the natural numbers
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Requirements

  • You should be comfortable with high school algebra
  • Be ready to learn an insane amount of awesome stuff
  • Prepare to succeed in any college level Discrete Math course
  • Brace yourself for tons of content

Description

MASTER DISCRETE MATH 2020 IS SET UP TO MAKE DISCRETE MATH EASY:

This 461-lesson course includes video and text explanations of everything from Discrete Math, and it includes 150 quizzes (with solutions!) after each lecture to check your understanding and an additional 30 workbooks with 500+ extra practice problems (also with solutions to every problem!), to help you test your understanding along the way.

This is the most comprehensive, yet straight-forward, course for Discrete Mathematics on Udemy! Whether you have never been great at mathematics, or you want to learn about the advanced features of Discrete Math, this course is for you! In this course we will teach you Discrete Mathematics.

Master Discrete Math 2020 is organized into the following 24 sections:

  • Mathematical Statements

  • Set Theory

  • Functions And Function Notation

  • Relations

  • Additive And Multiplicative Principles

  • Binomial Coefficients

  • Combinations And Permutations

  • Combinatorial Proofs

  • Advanced Counting Using The Principle Of Inclusion And Exclusion

  • Describing Sequences

  • Arithmetic And Geometric Sequences

  • Polynomial Fitting

  • Solving Recurrence Relations

  • Mathematical Induction

  • Propositional Logic

  • Proofs And Proving Techniques

  • Graph Theory Definitions

  • Trees

  • Planar Graphs

  • Coloring Graphs

  • Euler Paths And Circuits

  • Matching In Bipartite Graphs

  • Generating Functions

  • Number Theory

AND HERE'S WHAT YOU GET INSIDE OF EVERY SECTION:

Videos: Watch engaging content involving interactive whiteboard lectures as I solve problems for every single math issue you’ll encounter in discrete math. We start from the beginning... I explain the problem setup and why I set it up that way, the steps I take and why I take them, how to work through the yucky, fuzzy middle parts, and how to simplify the answer when you get it.

Notes: The notes section of each lesson is where you find the most important things to remember. It’s like Cliff Notes for books, but for Discrete Math. Everything you need to know to pass your class and nothing you don’t.

Quizzes: When you think you’ve got a good grasp on a topic within a lecture, test your understanding with a quiz. If you pass, great! If not, you can review the videos and notes again or ask for help in the Q&A section.

Workbooks: Want even more practice? When you've finished the section, you can review everything you've learned by working through the bonus workbooks. These workbooks include 500+ extra practice problems (all with detailed solutions and explanations for how to get to those solutions), so they're a great way to solidify what you just learned in that section.

YOU'LL ALSO GET:

  • Lifetime access to a free online Discrete Math textbook

  • Lifetime access to Master Discrete Math 2020

  • Friendly support in the Q&A section

  • Udemy Certificate of Completion available for download

So what are you waiting for? Learn Discrete Math in a way that will advance your career and increase your knowledge, all in a fun and practical way!


HERE'S WHAT SOME STUDENTS OF MASTER DISCRETE MATH 2020 HAVE TOLD ME:

  • “The course covers a lot of Discrete Math topics helping someone like me who knew nothing about discrete mathematics. The course structure is well-arranged and the explanation for every topic is given in a very simple manner. It helped me a lot. I really want to thank the instructor for helping me to explore this amazing world of Discrete Math." - Shibbu J.

  • "This course is great. Discrete Math is difficult, but Amour's explanations are very clear. I have bought other math courses by Kody Amour and all of them are great, well-explained and easy to follow." - Susan M.

  • "Very comprehensive course and exceptionally articulated." - Faisal Abbas

  • "Best course for Discrete Maths on Udemy." - Vatsal P.


Will this course give you core discrete math skills?

Yes it will. There are a range of exciting opportunities for students who take Discrete Math. All of them require a solid understanding of Discrete Math, and that’s what you will learn in this course.

Why should you take this course?

Discrete Mathematics is the branch of mathematics dealing with objects that can assume only distinct, separated values. Discrete means individual, separate, distinguishable implying discontinuous or not continuous, so integers are discrete in this sense even though they are countable in the sense that you can use them to count. The term “Discrete Mathematics” is therefore used in contrast with “Continuous Mathematics,” which is the branch of mathematics dealing with objects that can vary smoothly (and which includes, for example, calculus). Whereas discrete objects can often be characterized by integers, continuous objects require real numbers.

Almost all middle or junior high schools and high schools across the country closely follow a standard mathematics curriculum with a focus on “Continuous Mathematics.” The typical sequence includes:

Pre-Algebra -> Algebra 1 -> Geometry -> Algebra 2/Trigonometry -> Precalculus -> Calculus Multivariable Calculus/Differential Equations

Discrete mathematics has not yet been considered a separate strand in middle and high school mathematics curricula. Discrete mathematics has never been included in middle and high school high-stakes standardized tests in the USA. The two major standardized college entrance tests: the SAT and ACT, do not cover discrete mathematics topics.

Discrete mathematics grew out of the mathematical sciences’ response to the need for a better understanding of the combinatorial bases of the mathematics used in the real world. It has become increasingly emphasized in the current educational climate due to following reasons:

Many problems in middle and high school math competitions focus on discrete math

Approximately 30-40% of questions in premier national middle and high school mathematics competitions, such as the AMC (American Mathematics Competitions), focus on discrete mathematics. More than half of the problems in the high level math contests, such as the AIME (American Invitational Mathematics Examination), are associated with discrete mathematics. Students not having enough knowledge and skills in discrete mathematics can’t do well on these competitions. Our AMC prep course curriculum always includes at least one-third of the studies in discrete mathematics, such as number theory, combinatorics, and graph theory, due to the significance of these topics in the AMC contests

Discrete Mathematics is the backbone of Computer Science

Discrete mathematics has become popular in recent decades because of its applications to computer science. Discrete mathematics is the mathematical language of computer science. Concepts and notations from discrete mathematics are useful in studying and describing objects and problems in all branches of computer science, such as computer algorithms, programming languages, cryptography, automated theorem proving, and software development. Conversely, computer implementations are tremendously significant in applying ideas from discrete mathematics to real-world applications, such as in operations research.

The set of objects studied in discrete mathematics can be finite or infinite. In real-world applications, the set of objects of interest are mainly finite, the study of which is often called finite mathematics. In some mathematics curricula, the term “finite mathematics” refers to courses that cover discrete mathematical concepts for business, while “discrete mathematics” courses emphasize discrete mathematical concepts for computer science majors.

Discrete math plays the significant role in big data analytics.

The Big Data era poses a critically difficult challenge and striking development opportunities: how to efficiently turn massively large data into valuable information and meaningful knowledge. Discrete mathematics produces a significant collection of powerful methods, including mathematical tools for understanding and managing very high-dimensional data, inference systems for drawing sound conclusions from large and noisy data sets, and algorithms for scaling computations up to very large sizes. Discrete mathematics is the mathematical language of data science, and as such, its importance has increased dramatically in recent decades.

IN SUMMARY, discrete mathematics is an exciting and appropriate vehicle for working toward and achieving the goal of educating informed citizens who are better able to function in our increasingly technological society; have better reasoning power and problem-solving skills; are aware of the importance of mathematics in our society; and are prepared for future careers which will require new and more sophisticated analytical and technical tools. It is an excellent tool for improving reasoning and problem-solving abilities.

Starting from the 6th grade, students should some effort into studying fundamental discrete math, especially combinatorics, graph theory, discrete geometry, number theory, and discrete probability. Students, even possessing very little knowledge and skills in elementary arithmetic and algebra, can join our competitive mathematics classes to begin learning and studying discrete mathematics.

Does the course get updated?

It’s no secret how discrete math curriculum is advancing at a rapid rate. New, more complex content and topics are changing Discrete Math courses across the world every day, meaning it’s crucial to stay on top with the latest knowledge.

A lot of other courses on Udemy get released once, and never get updated. Learning from an outdated course and/or an outdated version of Discrete Math can be counter productive and even worse - it could teach you the wrong way to do things.

There's no risk either!

This course comes with a full 30 day money-back guarantee. Meaning if you are not completely satisfied with the course or your progress, simply let Kody know and he will refund you 100%, every last penny no questions asked.

You either end up with Discrete Math skills, go on to succeed in college level discrete math courses and potentially make an awesome career for yourself, or you try the course and simply get all your money back if you don’t like it…

You literally can’t lose. Ready to get started?

Enroll now using the “Add to Cart” button on the right, and get started on your way to becoming a master of Discrete Mathematics. Or, take this course for a free spin using the preview feature, so you know you’re 100% certain this course is for you.

See you on the inside (hurry, your Discrete Math class is waiting!)

Some content was used from Creative Commons, and attribution is provided within the curriculum of this course.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for anyone who wants to learn about Discrete Mathematics, regardless of previous experience
  • It's perfect for complete beginners with zero experience in Discrete Mathematics
  • It's also perfect for students who have a decent understanding of Discrete Mathematics but wish to learn even more advanced material
  • If you want to take ONE COURSE to learn everything you need to know about Discrete Mathematics, take this course

Course content

30 sections • 157 lectures • 16h 4m total length

  • Preview02:38
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  • Preview02:13
  • Mathematical Statements Quiz
    1 question
  • Atomic And Molecular Statements - How To Break Apart Complex Statements
    09:27
  • Atomic And Molecular Statements Quiz
    1 question
  • An Overview Of Implications
    09:22
  • Implications Quiz
    1 question
  • Direct Proofs Of Implications
    05:36
  • Direct Proofs Of Implications Quiz
    1 question
  • What Is The Converse And The Contrapositive Of A Statement?
    07:43
  • Converse And Contrapositive Quiz
    1 question
  • The Dreaded If And Only If Connective
    02:57
  • Biconditional Quiz
    1 question
  • What Does It Mean To Be Necessary And Sufficient?
    03:57
  • Necessary And Sufficient Quiz
    1 question
  • What Exactly Are Free Variables and Predicates?
    03:06
  • Free Variables and Predicates Quiz
    1 question
  • Preview05:15
  • Universal And Existential Quantifiers Quiz
    1 question
  • How To Properly Negate Quantifiers
    01:22
  • Negating Quantifiers Quiz
    1 question
  • How To Unravel Implicit Quantifiers (Or Hidden Quantifiers)
    03:32
  • Implicit Quantifiers Quiz
    1 question
  • Mathematical Statements Assignment With Solutions
    15 questions

  • Preview01:41
  • Introduction To Sets Quiz
    1 question
  • An Overview Of Set Notation
    06:29
  • Set Notation Quiz
    1 question
  • What Is Set Builder Notation?
    06:00
  • Set Builder Notation Quiz
    1 question
  • A Complete Review Of Set Theory Notation
    04:59
  • Set Theory Notation Quiz
    1 question
  • Interpreting Relationships Between Sets
    02:51
  • Relationships Between Sets Quiz
    1 question
  • What Is The Power Set?
    04:39
  • Power Set Quiz
    1 question
  • Cardinality - How To Count Elements Of Sets
    04:53
  • Cardinality Quiz
    1 question
  • Operations On Sets - Making New Sets From Old Sets
    06:06
  • Operations On Sets Quiz
    1 question
  • How To Combine Sets With The Cartesian Product
    05:08
  • The Cartesian Product Quiz
    1 question
  • Venn Diagrams - A Complete Introduction
    02:41
  • Venn Diagrams Quiz
    1 question
  • Sets Assignment Part One With Solutions
    24 questions
  • Sets Assignment Part Two With Solutions
    5 questions

  • Preview04:29
  • Functions Quiz
    1 question
  • How To Interpret Functions With Set Theory - Part One
    04:38
  • Interpreting Functions With Set Theory - Part One Quiz
    1 question
  • How To Interpret Functions With Set Theory - Part Two
    02:38
  • Interpreting Functions With Set Theory - Part Two Quiz
    1 question
  • What Are Recursively Defined Functions?
    05:55
  • Recursively Defined Functions Quiz
    1 question
  • Introduction To Surjective, Injective And Bijective Functions
    12:37
  • Surjective, Injective And Bijective Functions Quiz
    1 question
  • The Difference Between Injective And Surjective Functions
    04:17
  • Injective And Surjective Functions Quiz
    1 question
  • Image And Inverse Image - A Closer Look Into The Codomain
    13:20
  • Image And Inverse Image Quiz
    1 question
  • A Complete List Of Function Definitions
    05:58
  • Function Definitions Quiz
    1 question
  • Functions Assignment With Solutions
    10 questions

  • Preview05:25
  • Relations Between Sets Quiz
    1 question
  • Equivalence Relations - Reflexive, Symmetric And Transitive
    13:07
  • Equivalence Relations Quiz
    1 question
  • Partially Ordered Sets (Posets) - Asymmetry And Totally Ordered Sets
    11:02
  • Posets Quiz
    1 question

  • Preview04:35
  • Additive Principle Quiz
    1 question
  • What Is The Multiplicative Principle?
    05:35
  • Multiplicative Principle Quiz
    1 question
  • How To Count Sets In Discrete Math
    01:37
  • Counting Sets Quiz
    1 question
  • Revisiting The Additive Principle With Sets
    01:24
  • Additive Principle Quiz 2.0
    1 question
  • Using The Cartesian Product To Interpret The Multiplicative Principle With Sets
    08:43
  • Multiplicative Principle Quiz 2.0
    1 question
  • What Is The Principle Of Inclusion And Exclusion - Cardinality Of A Set Union
    05:40
  • The Principle Of Inclusion And Exclusion Quiz
    1 question
  • Computing The Cardinality Of A Union Between Three Sets
    04:54
  • PIE Application Quiz
    1 question
  • Additive And Multiplicative Principles Assignment With Solutions
    9 questions

  • Subsets - Revisiting Set Theory
    09:11
  • Subsets Quiz
    1 question
  • What Are Bit Strings?
    12:08
  • Bit Strings Quiz
    1 question
  • What Are Lattice Paths?
    08:43
  • Lattice Paths Quiz
    1 question
  • An Introduction To Binomial Coefficients
    15:07
  • Binomial Coefficients Quiz
    1 question
  • A Complete List Of Interpretations Of Binomial Coefficients
    01:50
  • Binomial Coefficient Interpretations Quiz
    1 question
  • What Is The Recurrence Relation For The Binomial Coefficient?
    01:35
  • Recurrence Relation For The Binomial Coefficient Quiz
    1 question
  • A Deep Explanation Of Pascal's Triangle
    03:07
  • Pascal's Triangle Quiz
    1 question
  • Binomial Coefficients Assignment With Solutions
    11 questions

  • Preview02:18
  • Permutations Quiz
    1 question
  • A Closer Look Into k-Permutations Of n Elements
    06:32
  • k-Permutations Quiz
    1 question
  • The Closed Formula For The Binomial Coefficient
    03:14
  • Binomial Coefficient Formula Quiz
    1 question
  • Combinations And Permutations Assignment With Solutions
    10 questions

  • Preview09:21
  • Pascal's Triangle Patterns Quiz
    1 question
  • An Introduction To Combinatorial Proofs
    20:01
  • Combinatorial Proofs Quiz
    1 question
  • Introduction To Stars And Bars - Part One
    11:26
  • Stars And Bars Quiz
    1 question
  • Introduction To Stars And Bars - Part Two
    10:50
  • Stars And Bars Quiz 2.0
    1 question
  • Combinatorial Proofs Assignment With Solutions
    3 questions
  • Stars And Bars Assignment With Solutions
    10 questions

  • Advanced Counting Using The Principle Of Inclusion And Exclusion
    10:58
  • Advanced Counting Quiz
    1 question
  • How Do You Count Derangements?
    09:02
  • Derangements Quiz
    1 question
  • An Introduction To Counting Functions With Unique Properties
    06:30
  • Counting Functions With Unique Properties Quiz
    1 question
  • How To Count Surjective Functions Using The Principle Of Inclusion Exclusion
    05:57
  • Counting Surjective Functions
    1 question
  • How To Count Functions To Solve Problems From Different Contexts
    05:56
  • Counting Functions Quiz
    1 question
  • Advanced Counting Using The PIE Assignment With Solutions
    10 questions

Instructor

Kody Amour
University Professor - I Teach 50,000 Students In 8 Courses
Kody Amour
  • 4.1 Instructor Rating
  • 2,007 Reviews
  • 58,671 Students
  • 12 Courses

Teaching is my passion - I understand mathematics in a productive way that makes sense, and I want to share that with you!


Teaching on Udemy has allowed me to teach over ten thousand students online.


I find learning to be fun - The more I've learned, the more opportunities I've found. Mathematics is, hands-down, my favorite topic to learn. I have taught mathematics in multiple universities, and I have seen many success stories from my students.

I know that I am not the only one out there that loves to learn - I know my students tend to be the eager ones who are looking to understand the complicated things, so that they can become successful in their fields of study. I hope that I can make a difference in your future.

I take great responsibility in teaching mathematics - I believe that it is the responsibility of the teacher to make sense. I have an overarching 3-part teaching philosophy that I intend to live up to:

1) I need to understand what I teach in a way that makes sense

2) I need to know how I got to that understanding

3) I need to know how to create an environment that promotes the development of the understanding that I have

I am excited to be your teacher!

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