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Discrete Mathematics: Logic, Sets and Structures is designed to help learners build a strong foundation in mathematical reasoning and structured problem-solving. This course focuses on core concepts that are widely used in computer science, programming, data structures, and logical analysis.
Learners will explore how logic works in decision-making, how sets organize information, and how mathematical structures form the backbone of algorithms and systems. The course introduces propositional logic, set operations, relations, functions, and counting techniques in a clear and practical way.
It also emphasizes real-world applications, showing how discrete mathematics is used in computing, digital systems, and analytical thinking. Each concept is explained step-by-step to ensure learners not only understand theory but can also apply it confidently.
By the end of this course, learners will develop strong logical reasoning skills, improve their problem-solving ability, and gain a solid foundation for advanced topics in mathematics and computer science.
