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which best describes the set X={0, 2, 4, 6 ...}?

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Answered by tejeswar184
4

Answer:

x/x x,€whole numbers -1<x<~

Answered by Madalasa22
2

Step-by-step explanation:

A ={ x N, x= 2x }

Breaking that down: “x∈N” means

Breaking that down: “x∈N” means x is in the set N (the set of natural numbers,

{0,1,2,…}), ":” is read “such that” and “∃n∈N(x=2n)” is read “there exists an n in the natural numbers for which x is two times n

:” is read “such that” and “∃n∈N(x=2n)” is read “there exists an n in the natural numbers for which x is two times n” (in other words, x is even).

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