A First Course in Finite Mathematics
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A First Course in Finite Mathematics is an influential introductory textbook that presents fundamental concepts of finite mathematics, including topics like probability, matrices, and linear programming, for undergraduate students.
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Target entity: A First Course in Finite Mathematics Context triple: [John G. Kemeny, notableWork, A First Course in Finite Mathematics]
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Oxford Users' Guide to Mathematics
Oxford Users' Guide to Mathematics is a comprehensive reference book that provides concise explanations, formulas, and methods across a wide range of undergraduate-level mathematical topics.
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Grundlagen der Mathematik
Grundlagen der Mathematik is a foundational two-volume work in mathematical logic and the philosophy of mathematics, co-authored by David Hilbert and Paul Bernays, that systematically develops proof theory and formalizes large parts of mathematics.
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A Shorter Course in Algebra
A Shorter Course in Algebra is a concise algebra textbook authored by Confederate general and educator D. H. Hill for use in 19th-century American schools.
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Concepts of Modern Mathematics
Concepts of Modern Mathematics is a popular mathematics book by Ian Stewart that introduces key ideas of modern math—such as set theory, logic, topology, and abstract algebra—to a general audience in an accessible, non-technical way.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Mathematical Logic
A Beginner’s Guide to Mathematical Logic is an introductory textbook that explains the fundamental concepts and techniques of mathematical logic in a clear and accessible style.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: A First Course in Finite Mathematics Target entity description: A First Course in Finite Mathematics is an influential introductory textbook that presents fundamental concepts of finite mathematics, including topics like probability, matrices, and linear programming, for undergraduate students.
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A.
Oxford Users' Guide to Mathematics
Oxford Users' Guide to Mathematics is a comprehensive reference book that provides concise explanations, formulas, and methods across a wide range of undergraduate-level mathematical topics.
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B.
Grundlagen der Mathematik
Grundlagen der Mathematik is a foundational two-volume work in mathematical logic and the philosophy of mathematics, co-authored by David Hilbert and Paul Bernays, that systematically develops proof theory and formalizes large parts of mathematics.
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C.
A Shorter Course in Algebra
A Shorter Course in Algebra is a concise algebra textbook authored by Confederate general and educator D. H. Hill for use in 19th-century American schools.
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D.
Concepts of Modern Mathematics
Concepts of Modern Mathematics is a popular mathematics book by Ian Stewart that introduces key ideas of modern math—such as set theory, logic, topology, and abstract algebra—to a general audience in an accessible, non-technical way.
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E.
A Beginner’s Guide to Mathematical Logic
A Beginner’s Guide to Mathematical Logic is an introductory textbook that explains the fundamental concepts and techniques of mathematical logic in a clear and accessible style.
- F. None of above. chosen
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