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Algebra of sets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The algebra of sets develops and describes the basic properties and laws of sets, the set-theoretic operations of union, intersection, and complementation and the relations of set equality (mathemat...
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Field of sets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics a field of sets is a pair \langle X, \mathcal{F} \rangle where X is a set and \mathcal{F} is an algebra over X i.e., a non-empty subset of the power set of X closed under...
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[The following set-algebra laws are "borrowed", in the great tradition of the internet, from Wikipedia. If you would like more background on why these things work, the article goes into more detail, and of course has the complete lattice of links to accompany it.]
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by WWL Chen ... This set of notes has been moved to another site. Please click here to enter the new lecture notes webpage of WWL Chen.
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The following basic facts are excerpted from “Introduction to Set Theory,” Third Edition, by Karel Hrbacek and Thomas Jech, published by Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York 1999.
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Problems involving numerical quantities often require algebraic procedures to obtain a solution. The most common procedure is the equation. Among equations, a frequent configuration is ... where A, B, and C are numerical quantities and x is the desired solution. ... Every lesson on the site has a narrative sound track.
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