Difficult: The most difficult section from this reading assignment is section 4.6 about proofs involving Cartesian products of sets. I'm mostly just not sure exactly what the book is trying to say. I think that it is talking about that if A x B then it will equal every integer in set A and every integer in set B. But I'm just not a hundred percent sure.
Reflective: My favorite section in this reading was 4.5, which might come as no surprise. I liked this section because it was familiar since it reviewed Commutative Laws, Associative Laws, and Distributive Laws. All of which I remembered learning about in previous readings. Although, I did not remember De Morgan's Laws, it appealed to my love of history and reminded me of J.P. Morgan, so it was still familiar and less intimidating. Basically, this section was just a review. So I was simply building onto a foundation that I had already learned previously.
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