Math: Sets & Set Theory ... This series of lessons cover the essential concepts of math set theory - the basic ways of describing sets, use of set notation, finite sets, infinite sets, empty sets, subsets, universal sets, complement of a set, basic set operations including intersection and union of sets,
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A set is a collection of distinct objects, considered as an object in its own right. Sets are one of the most fundamental concepts in mathematics. Although it was invented at the end of the 19th cen...
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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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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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