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So I am studying mathematical analysis of continuity and suits and I don't get how proofs are being made or how the answer should be put... I need some guidance. So if you can tell me about a book that teaches basic mathmatical analysis that would be much appreciated.
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So I am studying mathematical analysis of continuity and suits and I don't get how proofs are being made or how the answer should be put... I need some guidance. So if you can tell me about a book that teaches basic mathmatical analysis that would be much appreciated.
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"Suits"? What is that? Are you studying by your own or at some university?
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– DonAntonio
Jan 27 at 9:26
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The common recommendation for a serious introduction is Rudin's $textit{Principles of Mathematical Analysis}$
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– Good Morning Captain
Jan 27 at 9:28
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@DonAntonio "suits" (from French) are "sequences".
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– user376343
Jan 27 at 9:46
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@user376343 O, oui monsieur. Thanks (mercy beaucoup)
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– DonAntonio
Jan 27 at 9:57
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So I am studying mathematical analysis of continuity and suits and I don't get how proofs are being made or how the answer should be put... I need some guidance. So if you can tell me about a book that teaches basic mathmatical analysis that would be much appreciated.
reference-request
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So I am studying mathematical analysis of continuity and suits and I don't get how proofs are being made or how the answer should be put... I need some guidance. So if you can tell me about a book that teaches basic mathmatical analysis that would be much appreciated.
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"Suits"? What is that? Are you studying by your own or at some university?
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– DonAntonio
Jan 27 at 9:26
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The common recommendation for a serious introduction is Rudin's $textit{Principles of Mathematical Analysis}$
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– Good Morning Captain
Jan 27 at 9:28
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@DonAntonio "suits" (from French) are "sequences".
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– user376343
Jan 27 at 9:46
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@user376343 O, oui monsieur. Thanks (mercy beaucoup)
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– DonAntonio
Jan 27 at 9:57
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"Suits"? What is that? Are you studying by your own or at some university?
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– DonAntonio
Jan 27 at 9:26
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The common recommendation for a serious introduction is Rudin's $textit{Principles of Mathematical Analysis}$
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– Good Morning Captain
Jan 27 at 9:28
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@DonAntonio "suits" (from French) are "sequences".
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– user376343
Jan 27 at 9:46
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@user376343 O, oui monsieur. Thanks (mercy beaucoup)
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– DonAntonio
Jan 27 at 9:57
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"Suits"? What is that? Are you studying by your own or at some university?
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– DonAntonio
Jan 27 at 9:26
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"Suits"? What is that? Are you studying by your own or at some university?
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– DonAntonio
Jan 27 at 9:26
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The common recommendation for a serious introduction is Rudin's $textit{Principles of Mathematical Analysis}$
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– Good Morning Captain
Jan 27 at 9:28
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The common recommendation for a serious introduction is Rudin's $textit{Principles of Mathematical Analysis}$
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– Good Morning Captain
Jan 27 at 9:28
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@DonAntonio "suits" (from French) are "sequences".
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– user376343
Jan 27 at 9:46
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@DonAntonio "suits" (from French) are "sequences".
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– user376343
Jan 27 at 9:46
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@user376343 O, oui monsieur. Thanks (mercy beaucoup)
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– DonAntonio
Jan 27 at 9:57
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@user376343 O, oui monsieur. Thanks (mercy beaucoup)
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– DonAntonio
Jan 27 at 9:57
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"Suits"? What is that? Are you studying by your own or at some university?
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– DonAntonio
Jan 27 at 9:26
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The common recommendation for a serious introduction is Rudin's $textit{Principles of Mathematical Analysis}$
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– Good Morning Captain
Jan 27 at 9:28
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@DonAntonio "suits" (from French) are "sequences".
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– user376343
Jan 27 at 9:46
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@user376343 O, oui monsieur. Thanks (mercy beaucoup)
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– DonAntonio
Jan 27 at 9:57