One-to-one and
onto: What you are really doing when you equations. This
handout was written for a low-level class, but many students even
in high-level classes have never seen, or thought about, the logic
that's involved in manipulating or solving equations. The same
logical principles in this handout apply when manipulating or
solving inequalities; the only ideas in the handout that aren't
relevant to inequalities are "one-to-one" and "onto".
Notes on Integration.
These notes are not yet complete (as of 2/27/17), and will probably be
revised several times.
Notation-difference chart
. Notational and terminological differences among Rosenlicht,
Dr. Groisser, and Dr. McCullough. (May be updated occasionally.)