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what is sets in maths ??​

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Answered by pithy
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Set, In mathematics and logic, any collection of objects (elements), which may be mathematical (e.g., numbers, functions) or not. ... For example, the set of integers from 1 to 100 is finite, whereas the set of all integers is infinite. A set is commonly represented as a list of all its members enclosed in braces
Answered by Avni2348
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\sf{Set \:  is  \: defined \:  as \:  a  \: well-defined }\\ \sf{collection \:  of  \: objects. These  \:  objects}  \\ \sf{are  \: referred  \: to \:  as   \: elements of  \:   the  \: set.}  \\  \sf{Different   \: types  \: of \:  sets   \: are \:  classified} \\   \sf{according  \: to \:  the \:  number  \: of  \: elements} \\   \sf{they \:  have. Basically, \:  sets \:  are \:  the} \\  \sf{collection  \: of   \: distinct  \: elements  \: of \:  the }\\  \sf{same type.}

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