C={x:x=n sq. ,n€N ,10<n<16} explain properly
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It is a set represented in set builder form
Here given that x=n^2 and value of N should be greater than 10 and less than 16
So the set in toaster form will be square of 11,12,13,14,15 as these are the only natural numbers less than 16 and greater then 10
So the set becomes {121,144,169,196,225}
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Here given that x=n^2 and value of N should be greater than 10 and less than 16
So the set in toaster form will be square of 11,12,13,14,15 as these are the only natural numbers less than 16 and greater then 10
So the set becomes {121,144,169,196,225}
Hope it helps you
Pls mark brainliest
DineshSingh111:
how it becom 121,144,169,196,225
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Here, C is the name of the set.
x is an element.
The colon means "such that".
The next few things are conditions for x to be in set C.
x=n^2 (or n sq., as you have written it), means that x should be the square of n.
n€N means that n should belong to the set of Natural Numbers.
10<n<16 means that the number n should be between 10 and 16.
The numbers which satisfy the conditions for n are 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
So, x must be these numbers' squares.
So C={121, 144, 169, 196, 225}
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Here's your answer...
Here, C is the name of the set.
x is an element.
The colon means "such that".
The next few things are conditions for x to be in set C.
x=n^2 (or n sq., as you have written it), means that x should be the square of n.
n€N means that n should belong to the set of Natural Numbers.
10<n<16 means that the number n should be between 10 and 16.
The numbers which satisfy the conditions for n are 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
So, x must be these numbers' squares.
So C={121, 144, 169, 196, 225}
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