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By definition such as the set of counting the members of a set

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Answered by rihuu95
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Set in math

Set, in mathematics and logic is any collection of objects (elements), which can be mathematical or not, for e.g., numbers and functions.

A set is usually represented as a list of all its members enclosed in braces. The intuitive idea of a set is probably even older than that of number.

A set is commonly represented as a list of all its members enclosed in braces. The intuitive idea of a set is probably even older than that of number.

Step-by-step explanation:\

SET

A set is a group or collection of objects or numbers, considered as an entity unto itself. Each object or number in a set is called a member or element of the set. They are usually symbolized by uppercase, italicized, boldface letters such as A, B, S, or Z.

Examples

Types of a Set

  • Finite Set.
  • Infinite Set.
  • Subset.
  • Proper Subset.
  • Universal Set.
  • Empty Set or Null Set.
  • Singleton Set or Unit Set.
  • Equal Set

It include  the set of all apples on a tree, the set of all computers in the world,  and the set of all irrational numbers between 0 and 1.

When the elements of a set can be listed or denumerated, it is mandatory to enclose the list in curly brackets. Thus, for example, we might say of the set (call it K) of all natural numbers between, and including, 5 and 10 as:

K = {5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}

Answered by nandagawaliaarvi
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Singleton Set or Unit Set.

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