Those are called the elements of the set.
That is called the intersection of the sets.
They are called rational numbers. The set of rational numbers contains the opposites of its members.
a set whose members are other members of another set a set contained within them
A set is a collection of distinct,symbols in ordered objects. Sets are typically collections of numbers, though a set may contain any type of data (including other sets).The objects in a set are called the members of the set or the elements of the set.A set should satisfy the following:1) The members of the set should be distinct.(not be repeated)2) The members of the set should be well-defined.(well-explained)
A set is a collection of objects called ELEMENTS OR MEMBERS.
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Those are called the elements of the set.
I presume you mean intersecting. Two sets are intersecting if they have members in common. The set of members common to two (or more) sets is called the intersection of those sets. If two sets have no members in common, their intersection is the empty set. In this case the sets are called disjoint.
That is called the intersection of the sets.
They are called rational numbers. The set of rational numbers contains the opposites of its members.
a set whose members are other members of another set a set contained within them
collusion
A set is a collection of distinct,symbols in ordered objects. Sets are typically collections of numbers, though a set may contain any type of data (including other sets).The objects in a set are called the members of the set or the elements of the set.A set should satisfy the following:1) The members of the set should be distinct.(not be repeated)2) The members of the set should be well-defined.(well-explained)
According to official 2008 Church records, there are approximately 7,534,468 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") outside of the United States, and 5,974,041 members inside the United States.