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Sets and Functions: An Introduction to
Mathematical Concepts Exam 2026
Questions and Answers

mathematical function - Correct answer-a relation that assigns to each element of a

set exactly one element of another set.

element (∈) - Correct answer-a member of a set.

natural numbers (N) - Correct answer-the set {0, 1, 2, 3, ...}.

rational numbers (Q) - Correct answer-numbers that can be expressed as the

quotient of two integers.

real numbers (R) - Correct answer-all the numbers on the number line, including

both rational and irrational numbers.

integers (Z) - Correct answer-the set of whole numbers, including negative

numbers, zero, and positive numbers.

set-builder notation - Correct answer-a notation used to describe a set by stating the

properties that its members must satisfy.


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,A equals B (=) - Correct answer-a statement indicating that two sets or quantities

are identical.

A is a (proper) subset of B (⊂) - Correct answer-a set A is a proper subset of set B

if all elements of A are in B and A is not equal to B.

A is a superset of B (⊇) - Correct answer-a set A is a superset of set B if it contains

all elements of B.

the union of A and B (∪) - Correct answer-the set containing all elements that are

in A, in B, or in both.

the intersection of A and B (∩) - Correct answer-the set containing all elements that

are both in A and in B.

Cartesian product of A and B (×) - Correct answer-the set of all ordered pairs (a, b)

where a is in A and b is in B.

domain of the variable - Correct answer-the set of all possible input values for a

function.

abstract objects - Correct answer-concepts or entities that do not have a physical

existence but are used in mathematical reasoning.

culturally literate - Correct answer-having knowledge and understanding of various

cultural contexts and practices.

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,mathematician - Correct answer-a person who specializes in the field of

mathematics.

mathematical theory - Correct answer-a system of ideas and principles that explain

mathematical concepts and relationships.

written explanations - Correct answer-descriptions or clarifications of

mathematical concepts expressed in complete sentences.

defined terms - Correct answer-specific words or phrases that have been given

precise meanings within a mathematical context.

incomplete grasp of definitions - Correct answer-a lack of full understanding of the

meanings of terms, which can hinder comprehension.

set - Correct answer-a collection of distinct objects considered as a whole.

N+ - Correct answer-the set {1, 2, 3, ...}, representing natural numbers excluding

zero.

Element - Correct answer-When x is a member of set X, we say that x is an

element of X, denoted as x ∈ X.

Not an Element - Correct answer-When x is not a member of set X, we write x /∈

X.

Natural Numbers - Correct answer-The set of positive integers, denoted by N.
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, Set Membership Notation - Correct answer-A shorthand notation to express

membership in a set, e.g., '4 ∈ N' means '4 is in the set of natural numbers'.

Multiple Elements Notation - Correct answer-To express that multiple elements are

members of the same set, we can write '2, 4 ∈ N' to mean '2 ∈ N and 4 ∈ N'.

Explicit Set Definition - Correct answer-A set can be defined by listing its elements

explicitly, e.g., {1, 3, 5, 7} is the set of the first four odd numbers.

Set Order Irrelevance - Correct answer-The order of elements in a set does not

matter; {1, 3, 5, 7} is the same as {1, 5, 3, 7}.

Set Repetition Irrelevance - Correct answer-Repeating elements in a set does not

matter; {1, 3, 5, 7} is the same as {1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 5, 7}.

Pattern Identification in Sets - Correct answer-For large sets, we provide enough

information for the reader to identify a pattern for determining membership.

Standard Set Names - Correct answer-Some sets have standard names and

notations, such as the integers denoted by Z.

Integers - Correct answer-The elements of the set {. . . , −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3, . . .},

denoted by Z.

Rational Numbers - Correct answer-The elements of the set {p/q | p, q ∈ Z and q ≠

0}, denoted by Q.

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