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individual objects in a set are called​

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Answered by sagarjoshi30
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A set is a collection of objects. The objects are called the elements of the set. If a set has finitely many elements, it is a finite set, otherwise it is an infinite set. ... For example, the set of real numbers, the set of even integers, the set of all books written before the year 2000.

Answered by pawanjot07548
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A set is a collection of objects. The objects are called the elements of the set. ... For example, the set of real numbers, the set of even integers, the set of all books written before the year 2000. If two sets A and B have the same elements, we say that they are equal, and write A = B.

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