The rule method specifies a set of by describing its elements and enclosing them in braces.
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Roster method and set-builder notation. Example of Roster Method {a, b, c} {1, 2, 3} {2, 4, 6, 8, 10...} Example of Set-builder Notation: {x/x is a real number} {x/x is a letter from the English alphabet} {x/x is a multiple of 2}
If u mean a set like a scene setting then describing lights, props and positioning of actors/actresses is vital
Methodic and methodical are adjectives related to the word method. Adjectives describing a method include time-tested, Montessori, and traditional.
The rule method specifies a set of by describing its elements and enclosing them in braces.
This is a method describing a set by listing each element of the set inside the symbol {}. In listing the elements of the set, each distinct element is listed once and the order of the elements does not matter.
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Roster method and set-builder notation. Example of Roster Method {a, b, c} {1, 2, 3} {2, 4, 6, 8, 10...} Example of Set-builder Notation: {x/x is a real number} {x/x is a letter from the English alphabet} {x/x is a multiple of 2}
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If u mean a set like a scene setting then describing lights, props and positioning of actors/actresses is vital
Methodic and methodical are adjectives related to the word method. Adjectives describing a method include time-tested, Montessori, and traditional.
the 3 methods of discribing a set is: 1.roster 2.rule 3.set-builder hi my name is brad Norris and I blow people up for a living
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roster,rule and set-builder
describing of one object
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