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I'm about to start a Masters in Software Engineering at university and have not studied/used-intensely anything mathematical for 6 years. I know that computing science makes use of discrete mathematics, and i already have a text book in mind for getting to grips with that topic (Discrete Mathematics with Applications by Susanna Epp), but i just need some help in finding a text book as a precursor to Discrete Mathematics as I'm worried that after 6 years I'll be very very rusty.

I had a couple in mind, but they're quite large:
1) Foundation Mathematics
2) Maths A Student's Survival Guide.

If anyone knows if I'm in the right area/these are the right text books/or has any better solutions please let me know!

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    Read the first few sections of your textbook. That will tell you if you are rusty.2011-08-03

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A good introduction to ANY elementary mathematics is "What is Mathematics?" by Courant and Robbins.

I also like "Mathematics for the Million" by Lancelot Hogben.

Both of these are available in reasonably-priced paperback editions.

As long as I'm throwing out book recommendations, another of my favorites is "Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers" by R. W. Hamming.