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Sets and Operations on Sets

Sets and Operations on Sets

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Mathematics

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Joseph Anderson

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15 Slides • 10 Questions

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Set Operations & Identities

Presented by: Don Erick J. Bonus

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Review

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Multiple Choice

These refers to the objects in a set.

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Groups

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Numbers

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Elements

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Properties

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A set of elements that are also contained within another set.

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Cartesian Product

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Intersection of a set

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Union of a set

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Subset

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It includes the set of Natural and negative numbers.

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Integer numbers

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Real numbers

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Rational numbers

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Whole numbers

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Multiple Choice

These are used to enclose the elements of a set.

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< and >

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{ and }

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( and )

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[ and ]

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Multiple Choice

The ________ of the set A and B is the set containing elements which are elements of both A and B.

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Subset

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Cartesian Product

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Union

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Intersection

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Multiple Choice

It refers to the set that considers all elements under consideration in the discussion.

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Cartesian Product

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Empty Set

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Universal Set

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Union of Sets

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Multiple Choice

The set of elements that are NOT contained in the given set.

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Complement of a Set

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Union of a Set

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Intersection of a Set

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Cardinality of a Set

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Multiple Choice

It uses overlapping circles or other shapes to illustrate the logical relationships between two or more sets of items.

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Overlapping shapes

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Graphical sets

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logical graphs

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Venn Diagram

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Multiple Choice

A description given to sets having no elements in common.

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Intersection of a set

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Complement of a set

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Disjoint Sets

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Union of a set

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Multiple Choice

A subset that is not equal to the original set.

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Proper subset

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Improper subset

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Equivalent sets

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Finite Sets

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Set Operations & Identities

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