As of 2014, some of the names of the haunted movie sets are The Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Omen, and Rosemary's Baby.
Two sets are equal if they contain the same identical elements. If two sets have only the same number of elements, then the two sets are One-to-One correspondence. Equal sets are One-to-One correspondence but correspondence sets are not always equal sets.Ex: A: (1, 2, 3, 4)B: (h, t, m, k)C: (4, 1, 3, 2)A and C are Equal sets and 1-1 correspondence sets.
I think there are only a few examples I can give you. When you have to use math on bank investment, it's very helpful. Other than that it's not unless you are going to be a scientist. Another Answer: Algebra is a tool like a wheel. One can drag things around without a wheel just as one can get by without using algebra. A firm grasp of algebra makes one more efficient at many things, such as carpentry. A carpenter using algebra and geometry can quickly calculate the angles he or she needs to cut pieces to make octagon table. Computer games like Travian use the Distance Formula to estimate distances between villages. In Travian, algebra can be used to quickly calculate how soon another village can be settled.
the examples are fabric cloth,glass
Some examples are probably slate, marble, quartzite.
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kinds of sets in college algebra?
Lectures of college algebra about sets could include: * Describing sets * Relationship between sets * Basic operation in sets * Solving problems using Venn diagram
There are several different types of sets in college algebra. Some of these include notation and intersection by using brackets.
There is quite a lot of algebra devoted to solving problems involving sets, parts of sets, and concepts closely related to sets, such as subsets, cosets, and groups. You'll need to be more specific.
It isn't; the algebra 1 and 2 that you get taught in middle or high school is elementary algebra. When (if you want to) you get into more advanced algebra, you can learn linear algebra (matrix algebra) and abstract algebra (which involves sets, operations on sets, groups, and many more concepts), and probably several more types of algebra I've never heard of.
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stars in the sky that's the some example of infinite sets
The basic operations on sets are union, intersection, complement.
Look at the example problems in any algebra book. Though some of the examples may be a bit far-fetched, many of the examples are similar to problems that scientists and engineers need to solve in the real world.