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In Exercises 1 To 5, Use The Roster Method To Write Each of The Given Sets

This document contains exercises on set theory concepts including: 1. Describing sets using roster and rule methods by listing the elements or defining characteristics. 2. Determining whether statements about sets and their relationships are true or false. 3. Calculating the number of elements in unions, intersections, complements and differences of sets.
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In Exercises 1 To 5, Use The Roster Method To Write Each of The Given Sets

This document contains exercises on set theory concepts including: 1. Describing sets using roster and rule methods by listing the elements or defining characteristics. 2. Determining whether statements about sets and their relationships are true or false. 3. Calculating the number of elements in unions, intersections, complements and differences of sets.
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CLARENCE FLORES MMW 1 BS I.

T BLOCK A ACTIVITY 2
In exercises 1 to 5, use the roster method to write each of the given
sets .
1. The set of whole numbers less than 4.
* {0,1,2,3}
2. The set of counting numbers larger than 11 and less than or equal to 19.
* {12,13,14,15,16,17,18,≤ 19}
3. The set of negative integers between -5 and 7.
* {-4, -3, -2, -1}
4.The set of months of the year with a name that ends with the letter y
* {January, February, May, July}
5.The set of integers x that satisfy 2x - 1 =-11

* {-5}

In exercises 6 to 10 , use the rule method to describe the following


sets.
6. A= {3,7,5,9,11,13}
* A = {xix is set of odd numbers between 2 and 14}
7. D= {-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3}
* D = {xix is an set of integers between from -4 and 4}
8.The set Ζ of negative integers greater than -6
* Z = {xix is set of negative integers from -1 to -5}
9. The set P is the set of whose elements are numbers greater that 7 but less
than 100
* P = {xix is set of numbers from 8 to 99}
10. S={1,4,9,16,25}
* A = {xix is the square of natural numbers}
II.
11.TRUE
12.B IS NOT A SUBJECT C *TRUE
13.TRUE
14.A IS A PROPER SUBSET OF D * TRUE
15.TRUE

III.
16. AUB ={a,b,c,d,e} n AUB=5
17. BUC ={b,c,d,e,b,c,d} n BUC=4
18. AU (BNC)={a,b,c,(bed)} n AU (BNC)=4
19. AXB={(ab),(ac),(ad),(ae),(bb),(bc),(bd),(be),(cb),(cc),(cd),(ce)} n
AXB=8
20. AXC={(ab),(ac),(ad),(bb),(bc),(bd),(cc),(cc),(cd)} n AXC =8
21.B-A={b,c,d,e}-{a,b,c}={a,d,e} n B-A =3
22.C’={a,b,c,d,c,d,c} nc=5
23.AUØ={a,b,c,{3} n AUØ=4
24.(Aᴖb)’={b,c}={a,d,e} n (Aᴖb)’=3
25. B’UC’={b,c,d,e,b,c,d} nBUC=4
26. FALSE
27. TRUE

28.

6 14

29.
30.

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