CIS 206 Discrete Mathematics II

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CIS 206 Discrete Mathematics II Geoff Draper BYU-Hawaii

Questions Before going further, please feel free to interrupt at any point and ask questions. If I don’t call you by name, please state your name before your question.

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Where we're going Formal logic Functions Graph theory Boolean algebra All of this relates to computer science!

How we're getting there Lectures (Monday, Wednesday Friday) Homework Written problems Programming projects

My Expectations Dress and Grooming Standards

My Expectations Dress and Grooming Standards Academic Honesty

How to Succeed Read the textbook Go to all the lectures Have questions for in class Check (and send) email

Homework #1 Meet with instructor by 1 May 130D GCB By appointment, or whenever my door is open