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Sets, Relations and Functions

A set is defined as a collection of well-defined objects or elements. The document outlines various types of sets including empty, singleton, finite, and infinite sets, as well as concepts such as subsets, supersets, universal sets, and power sets. It also mentions well-known sets like natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and complex numbers.

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Sets, Relations and Functions

A set is defined as a collection of well-defined objects or elements. The document outlines various types of sets including empty, singleton, finite, and infinite sets, as well as concepts such as subsets, supersets, universal sets, and power sets. It also mentions well-known sets like natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and complex numbers.

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SETS

SETS
DEFINITION: Collection of well-defined objects/elements is called a SET.
ROSTER FORM:
SET BUILDER FORM:
EMPTY / NULLL / VOID SET:

SINGLETON SET:
FINITE SET:

INFINITE SET:
SOME WELL KNOWN SETS

N:

W:

Z OR I:
Q:

R\Q:

R:

C:
SUBSET:

PROPER SUBSET:

IMPROPER SUBSET:
SUPER SET:
UNIVERSAL SET:
COMPLEMENT OF A SET:
POWER SET:
POWER SET EXAMPLES:
POWER SET EXAMPLES:
INTERVALS

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