Define sets and explain various types of sets
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Step-by-step explanation:
set is a group or collection of objects or numbers, considered as an entity unto itself. Sets are usually symbolized by uppercase, italicized, boldface letters such as A, B, S, or Z. Each object or number in a set is called a member or element of the set. Examples include the set of all computers in the world, the set of all apples on a tree, and the set of all irrational numbers between 0 and 1.
Singleton set. If a set contains only one element it is called to be a singleton set. ...
Finite Set. A set consisting of a natural number of objects, i.e. in which number element is finite is said to be a finite set. ...
Infinite set. ...
Equal set. ...
Null set/ empty set. ...
Subset. ...
Proper set. ...
Improper set.
Answer:
the group and the collection of such objects it is a 'set'
Step-by-step explanation:
ex. 1) month in years
2) bunch of keys
3) days of week