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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 ∅.

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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