(1) List the elements, and (2) Define a rule that elements of the set must fulfill.
The answer depends on what the Universal set is.If the universal set is the set of all real numbers, then a' is the set of all real numbers that leave a non-zero remainder when divided by 2. Another way of defining a' is: {x | x is Real, mod(x, 2) >0}.
the ways in naming a set are: roster method, rule method and set builders
there are several ways one way is {x | x > -2} this is read as the set of all numbers, x, such that x is greater than -2.
The locus of a point is the set of all positions that the point can occupy where it satisfies some defining function.
(1) List the elements, and (2) Define a rule that elements of the set must fulfill.
a.Roster Method:By listing ex:A={1,3,5,7} b.Rule Method:By describing/defining ex:A={the first odd numbers}
The battle of Stalingrad was the defining moment of WW2
The answer depends on what the Universal set is.If the universal set is the set of all real numbers, then a' is the set of all real numbers that leave a non-zero remainder when divided by 2. Another way of defining a' is: {x | x is Real, mod(x, 2) >0}.
8P2= 8*7= 56 ways
1 or 2.
1.roster 2.rule 3.set-builder
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(1) description (2) roster form (3) set-builder notation
the ways in naming a set are: roster method, rule method and set builders
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There are many different ways but a defining characteristic is that is has two pairs of parallel sides.