(Explain me) What are set builder form/Rule method and why do they write it as A={X|X eN, 1<X<10} would make you brainiest if I understand wrong or spam gets reported (STD 9th) ( Algebra lesson 2(Real numbers)
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{x : x is an even natural numbers less than 10
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the set builder method is a short form of a set in a form of equation
for example, A={X|X eN, 1<X<10}
this means that x is a part of N and is greater than 1 but less than 10
so, there can be many solution to x , like 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
so A = { 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}
like this only , if A = { x/x , x is a fruit }
so if we write this in normal form , it will be a very large set , as there are many many fruits in the world
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