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L={x/x is a set of letters in the word happy}

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Answered by Madhuryakasibhatla
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Step-by-step explanation:

{h, a, p, y }

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Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:L is a set that contains the letters of the word "happy". The set L would be written as:

L = {h, a, p, p, y}

Step-by-step explanation:

The given set is in roster form,The elements can be represented in a row and are easy to read and understand. In the roster form, the elements (or members) of a set are listed in a row inside the curly brackets.

The roster form is also called the enumeration form.

The roster form for an empty or the null set is represented by βˆ….

The roster notation is not used for too much data.

It looks like L is a set that contains the letters of the word "happy". The set L would be written as:

L = {h, a, p, p, y}

Note that sets do not contain duplicate elements, so the set L contains only one "p" even though the word "happy" has two occurrences of the letter "p.

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