Website or notes online to help build proof skills

warwick

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I'm currently a physics major and math minor. However, next semester I'm swapping those too. In the required math courses, I think this is probably the most difficult. There is a full-blown Introduction to Real Analysis course offered, but it's not required, only recommended.

Anyone know of any websites or online notes I can download to help me strengthen my non-exist proof skills?

MATH 3333: Intermediate Analysis
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: MATH 2433. Properties of real number system, properties of continuous functions, and sequences of functions.
 
For a very soft introduction, my university uses Bartle. I've went through some of it, it seems to be very straight-forward and "complete". There ought to be some kind of introductory proofs class offered by your school.
 
It looks like 3303 or 3304 might be similar to what I am thinking. My undergrad university and current university both have a class "Introduction to higher math" which trains one in proof techniques (I started posting here when I took such a class haha). Though, it says these classes are not applicable to math majors, so it might not be the same.
 
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