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Set (mathematics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Set - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Set may refer to: •Set (mathematics), a collection of objects in mathematics •Set (computer science), a datatype that is a collection of unique values •Set, the category of sets • Set, to make solid:...
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Fuzzy logic and Fuzzy sets helper with math tests exercises and tutorial ... TUTORIALS; Data Mining; Neural Networks; Fuzzy Logic and Sets; Genetic Algorithms; LABS; Fuzzy Logic; Artificial Life ... MENTAL MATH; TiPs & TrIcKs...
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Sets are a group of entities with one or more common characteristic. ... There are two examples of sets: decimals = {x belongs to n / x<=10} and vocals = {a,e,i,o ,u}. There are two operations in sets: union and intersection. There are two relations in sets: included in and equal to.
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NOTES ON SETS; ... 9. The UNION of sets A and B, A B, is the set containing all the ; elements that are members of set A OR set B. ... 10. The INTERSECTION of two sets A and B, A B , is the set containing all the elements that are common to BOTH sets A AND set B.
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help with abstract math ... Back to Sets beginning ... Answer: The dominant language for math in the nineteenth century, indeed up until Hitler, was German, in which the word for number is “Zahl”. I would have no problem with using to denote the integers except that it is very common to use it to denote the real...
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help with abstract math ... Back to Sets beginning ... The set is a math object. It is not five different numbers, it is one object and its defining property is that only the numbers 3, 5 ,6, 7 and 8 are elements of the set. The set is not the same thing as its elements. It is true that the integer 5, for example,
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