The most important thing that we have studied since the last midterm has probably been Schroder-Bernstein theorem and cardinality proofs. They are a little bit abstract since we are dealing with the size of infinite sets, and my intuition gets broken from time to time, but so many proofs and theorems build off of them. I also think that the limit proofs we did are very important, because it is the basis for Calculus and analysis which is what I will be doing next semester and in the coming semesters. For the midterm I am expecting to see cardinality proofs for the proof section, and for the multiple choice and true/false some basic questions about cardinality and limits. I'm a bit more concerned about cardinality proofs because that section was the hardest for me, so if you could go over some of the more difficult cardinality proofs tomorrow that would be great.
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