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• set. CORRECT ANSWER: a collection or group of objects
• elements. CORRECT ANSWER: the parts of a set
• word description. CORRECT ANSWER: Describing the members of
the set using words. "the set of numbers..."
• roster method. CORRECT ANSWER: Listing each item in a set within
braces {}
ex. {1,2,3,4,5}
• set builder notation. CORRECT ANSWER: {x|x E N and x ≥ -5}
• natural numbers (N). CORRECT ANSWER: counting numbers.
1,2,3,4,5,6...
• whole numbers (W). CORRECT ANSWER: Natural numbers (
counting numbers) and zero; 0, 1, 2, 3...
• integers (I). CORRECT ANSWER: The set of whole numbers and the
negatives
, • rational numbers (Q). CORRECT ANSWER: integers plus fractions or
decimals that repeat or terminate. (ex. 1/3, 3/2)
• irrational numbers (cursive i). CORRECT ANSWER: all numbers that
are not fractions or decimals that don't repeat or terminate. (ex: pi, the
square root of 2)
• real numbers. CORRECT ANSWER: every number ever
• well-defined. CORRECT ANSWER: when it is clear whether any
object is an element of the set. (ex. the set of good tv shows = NOT well
defined. the set of rational numbers = WELL DEFINED)
• cardinality. CORRECT ANSWER: the number of elements in a set,
denoted n(A).
• cardinality of Ø. CORRECT ANSWER: zero
• equality. CORRECT ANSWER: when A and B have the same
elements (ex. {a,b} and {b,a}
• equivalency. CORRECT ANSWER: when A and B have the same
cardinality (ex. {a,b} and {c,d}
• complement. CORRECT ANSWER: sets outside of other sets. denoted
A prime is the set of all elements of U that are not in A