I think I should have some mathematical background to study discrete mathematics, so I am planning to read Discrete Mathematics with Applications by Susanna S. Epp.
Is there something I should study before starting this course?
I think I should have some mathematical background to study discrete mathematics, so I am planning to read Discrete Mathematics with Applications by Susanna S. Epp.
Is there something I should study before starting this course?
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No doubt Discrete Mathematics is a basic part of mathematics, it requires basic knowledge of maths. There are many application of Discrete Mathematics in logic building in programming as well. Most of the artificial intelligent program are based with the logic of Discrete Mathematics. I'd like to recommend you this book as well "Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications by Kenneth H. Rosen 7th Ed" Do try solving exercises as it will help you understanding topics well.
Discrete Mathematics is quite basic part of mathematics, there are no real prerequisite to that (other than general familiarity with mathematics and basic proofwriting). However you should pay attention to whether the book is an introductory book or advanced book.
For this particular book you can see more than the preface on Amazon. Especially you can see the first chapters and get some idea of the level. To me it looks like she begins from the basic.
Sure some good knowledge in algebra wouldn't hurt, but to me it looks to start at the same level as introductory university course in algebra here. What they call different stages of education where you live I can't tell, but generally I'd say completed "math oriented" education for 18-20 years old students should suffice.