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I want to self-study proofs. I need something with lots of exercises and solutions to exercises since I will be doing it alone. Is Book or Proof or Discrete Math by Rosen better for self-studies? I want a book that will ready me for a rigorous first course in Abstract Algebra, Real Analysis.

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I'm near the end of this book, what book should i read now ?

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Read this: http://www.people.vcu.edu/~rhammack/BookOfProof/

Then go on libgen.io and get Mathematical Analysis, 2nd edition by Tom Apostol. It will teach you rigorous calculus from the ground up including fairly advanced differential/multi variable calc, but he will fill in the details in the more difficult proofs It's actually readable too, designed for moving from elementary calculus to an introductory careful theoretical treatment exposing you to advanced calculus by the end of the book. It's the single greatest self-contained calc book ever written.

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Link here if you want it for free (http://www.people.vcu.edu/~rhammack/BookOfProof/))

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