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Explain Set theory??





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Answered by Anonymous
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Set theory is the mathematical theory of well-determined collections, called sets, of objects that are called members, or elements, of the set. ... So, the essence of set theory is the study of infinite sets, and therefore it can be defined as the mathematical theory of the actual—as opposed to potential—infinite.

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Answered by tapotypaul
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the branch of mathematics which deals with the formal properties of sets as units (without regard to the nature of their individual constituents) and the expression of other branches of mathematics in terms of sets.

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