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what r sets pls tell​

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Answered by Haripriya910
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A set is a group or collection of objects or numbers, considered as an entity unto itself. ... Each object or number in a set is called a member or element of the set. Examples include the set of all computers in the world, the set of all apples on a tree, and the set of all irrational numbers between 0 and 1...

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Answered by Anonymous
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A set is a collection of distinct objects(elements) which have common property. For example, cat, elephant, tiger, and rabbit are animals. When, these animals are considered collectively, it's called set.

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.

Each number in a set is called the element of the set.

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