

Introduction to Sets
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Mathematics
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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4 Slides • 40 Questions
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Introduction To Set Theory
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Lesson objective
Define a Set and Write a Set Using Different Ways.
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There are three common ways to designate sets:
The list or roster method
The descriptive method
Set-Builder Notation
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Multiple Choice
A ............................................ : is a collection of objects. A = { 1, 2, 3, … }.
Set
Element
Variable
Cardinality
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Multiple Choice
A ............................................ : Each object in a set.
Set
Element
Variable
Cardinality
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Multiple Choice
One method of designating a set, in which elements are listed between braces, with commas between the elements. The order in which we list elements isn’t important. Name sets by using a capital letter.
A = { 1, 2, 3, … }.
Roster Method
Descriptive Method
Set-Builder Notation
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Multiple Choice
One method of designating a set, in which we use a short verbal statement to describe the set.
Roster Method
Descriptive Method
Set-Builder Notation
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Multiple Choice
One method of designating a set, in which we use variables, braces and a vertical bar | that is read as “such that.”.
A = { x | x ∈ N and x < 7 }
Roster Method
Descriptive Method
Set-Builder Notation
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Decide whether the statement is True or False.
21 ∈ {2, 5, 8, 11, ... }.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Decide whether the statement is True or False.
map ∉ {m, a, p}.
True
False
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Multiple Select
N = {1, 2, 3, 4, … }
Natural Numbers
Counting Numbers
EVEN Natural Numbers
Odd Natural Numbers
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Multiple Choice
E = {2, 4, 6, 8, … }
Natural Numbers,
Counting Numbers
EVEN Natural Numbers
Odd Natural Numbers
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Multiple Choice
O = {1, 3, 5, 7, … }
Natural Numbers,
Counting Numbers
EVEN Natural Numbers
Odd Natural Numbers
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
A ............................................ :
is a symbol (usually a letter) that can represent different elements of a set.
Set
Element
Cardinality
variable
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
............................................ :
A set with no elements.
Set
Well-Defined Set
Finite Set
Infinite Set
Empty Set, Null set, { }, ∅
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Multiple Select
Which of the following sets are empty?
{ x | x is a natural number divisible by 7}
{ x | x is a human being living on Mars}
{{ }}
The set Z consists of the living people on Earth who are over 120 years old.
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Multiple Select
............................................ :
is the number of elements in the set.
variable
Cardinality
Cardinal Number
One-To-One Correspondence
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Multiple Choice
Find the cardinal number of the set.
A = {z, y, x, w, v}
1
2
3
4
5
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Multiple Choice
Find the cardinal number of the set.
B = { x | x ∈ E and 15 < x < 31}
5
6
7
8
9
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Multiple Choice
Find the cardinal number of the set.
C = {Chevrolet}
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8
7
6
1
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Multiple Choice
............................................ :
A set that has no elements, or has cardinality that is a natural number.
Well-Defined Set
Empty Set
Null set
Finite Set
Infinite Set
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Multiple Choice
............................................ :
A set that is not finite. It has an unlimited number of elements.
Well-Defined Set
Empty Set
Null set
Finite Set
Infinite Set
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Multiple Choice
Classify the set as Finite or Infinite.
Set P is the set of numbers that are multiples of 6.
Finite
Infinite
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Multiple Choice
Classify the set as Finite or Infinite.
{ x | x is a member of the UAE Army}.
Finite
Infinite
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Multiple Choice
Classify the set as Finite or Infinite.
{3, 6, 9, ... , 24}.
Finite
Infinite
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Multiple Choice
Classify the set as Finite or Infinite.
The set of all possible computer passwords.
Finite
Infinite
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Multiple Choice
............................................ :
If they have exactly the same members or elements.
Empty Set, Null set
Finite Set
Infinite Set
Equal Sets A = B
Equivalent Sets A ≅ B
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Multiple Choice
............................................ :
If they have the same number of elements, that is, n (A) = n (B).
Empty Set, Null set
Finite Set
Infinite Set
Equal Sets A = B
Equivalent Sets A ≅ B
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Multiple Select
State whether each pair of sets is Equal, Equivalent, or Neither.
{d, o, g}; {c, a, t}
Equal
Equivalent
Neither
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Multiple Select
State whether each pair of sets is Equal, Equivalent, or Neither.
{run}; {r, u, n}
Equal
Equivalent
Neither
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Multiple Select
State whether each pair of sets is Equal, Equivalent, or Neither.
{t, o, p}; {p, o, t}
Equal
Equivalent
Neither
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Multiple Select
State whether each pair of sets is Equal, Equivalent, or Neither.
{10, 20, 30}; {1, 3, 5}
Equal
Equivalent
Neither
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Multiple Choice
............................................ :
If each element in the first set can be paired with exactly one element of the second set and each element of the second set can be paired with exactly one element of the first set.
Well-Defined Set
One-To-One Correspondence
Cardinality
Equivalent
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Multiple Choice
Decide whether the statement is True or False.
The sets {North, South, East, West} and {sun, rain, snow, sleet} have a one-to-one correspondence.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Are you confident about our lesson Today?
Very Confident
Somewhat Confident
Little Confident
Not Confident
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The End
Thank You :)
Introduction To Set Theory
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