Logic, set theory, induction, and formal proof techniques for upper-level math.
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Introduction to Mathematical Proof at University of Connecticut uses weighted grading categories defined in your syllabus. Common categories include homework, midterms, and a final. Enter those weights and grades above.
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Does UConn use a 10-point grading scale for Proofs?
Most US universities use a 10-point scale: A = 90+, B = 80-89, C = 70-79, D = 60-69. Some professors use plus/minus grades. Check your syllabus to confirm.