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Define Set in algebra? - Answers
A set is a group of objects that has a well defined criterion for inclusion within the group. For example: The set of Yankee Baseball players on the 2010 roster. This set would include Derek Jeter but not Mike Lowell ( on the hated Red Sox). It would also not include Joe DiMaggio or Yogi Berra because they were on earlier Yankee squads. A set can be defined by either a rule as the example above or by listing each of its members for example { Jeter, Texeira, Posada, Sabathia, Pettite, Cano, Alex Rodriquez, ..} The number of elements that belong to a set is not a defining factor of the set but when a set has an infinite number of elements then the rules of behavior for that set are slightly different. Look up Georg Cantor for more information on infinite sets.
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Define Set in algebra? - Answers
A set is a group of objects that has a well defined criterion for inclusion within the group. For example: The set of Yankee Baseball players on the 2010 roster. This set would include Derek Jeter but not Mike Lowell ( on the hated Red Sox). It would also not include Joe DiMaggio or Yogi Berra because they were on earlier Yankee squads. A set can be defined by either a rule as the example above or by listing each of its members for example { Jeter, Texeira, Posada, Sabathia, Pettite, Cano, Alex Rodriquez, ..} The number of elements that belong to a set is not a defining factor of the set but when a set has an infinite number of elements then the rules of behavior for that set are slightly different. Look up Georg Cantor for more information on infinite sets.
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Define Set in algebra? - Answers
A set is a group of objects that has a well defined criterion for inclusion within the group. For example: The set of Yankee Baseball players on the 2010 roster. This set would include Derek Jeter but not Mike Lowell ( on the hated Red Sox). It would also not include Joe DiMaggio or Yogi Berra because they were on earlier Yankee squads. A set can be defined by either a rule as the example above or by listing each of its members for example { Jeter, Texeira, Posada, Sabathia, Pettite, Cano, Alex Rodriquez, ..} The number of elements that belong to a set is not a defining factor of the set but when a set has an infinite number of elements then the rules of behavior for that set are slightly different. Look up Georg Cantor for more information on infinite sets.
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