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Lesson 1: Sets: Gian Carlo

This document provides an introduction to the concept of sets in mathematics. It defines what a set is as a well-defined collection of objects and provides examples of well-defined and not well-defined sets. It discusses the elements and notation used for sets, including braces {}. The document contains activities for students to practice identifying well-defined sets and the properties of sets like subsets and cardinality. It also introduces concepts like the universal set, empty set, subsets, and operations on sets such as union, intersection, and difference.

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Lesson 1: Sets: Gian Carlo

This document provides an introduction to the concept of sets in mathematics. It defines what a set is as a well-defined collection of objects and provides examples of well-defined and not well-defined sets. It discusses the elements and notation used for sets, including braces {}. The document contains activities for students to practice identifying well-defined sets and the properties of sets like subsets and cardinality. It also introduces concepts like the universal set, empty set, subsets, and operations on sets such as union, intersection, and difference.

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LESSON 1: S

ETS
GIAN CARLO
What is Set?
The groups are called sets. Set maybe thought as a
collection of objects.
Ex.
A set of mountains A set of books A set of buildings
WELL – DEFINED SET
In mathematics, set is a well-defined group or collection of objects that
share common characteristics. The objects contained in the set are called
elements.
A set can be named using capital letters like A, B, C, D,…Z and we use
braces { } to group the elements of set separated by commas.
If a set contains many elements, we often use three dots, …, called ellipsis.

*Note: In listing the elements of the set, each distinct element is listed once
and the order of the element does not matter.
WELL – DEFINED SET
Examples of well – defined sets

Example of not well-defined sets


1. The set of famous dancers.
2. The set of punctual students in your class.
3. The set of honest people

*Note: The sets given above are not well-defined since people will have different point of views on
famous dancers, punctual students and honest people.
ACTIVITY 1
State whether each of the following sets is well-defined or not.
Write your answer in the space provided before the number.

NOT
_____________________1. The set of young politicians.
WELL-DEFINED
_____________________2. The set of types of matter.
NOT
_____________________3. The set of versatile actress.
WELL-DEFINED
_____________________4. The set of all oceans of the earth.
WELL-DEFINED
_____________________5. The set of months containing 31
days.
ACTIVITY 2
Match the descriptions in column A with word/s being described in
column B. Write the letter of your answer in the space provided
Column A
e
_______1. The objects contained in the set.
Column B
b
_______2. A well-defined group or collection a. capital letters
of objects that share common
characteristics. b. set
c
_______3. It is represented by three dots
which is use to indicate that a set has c. ellipsis
many / infinite elements.
d
d. { }
_______4. A symbol use to group the
elements of a set. e. elements
a
_______5. A symbol used in represent a set.
ASSESSMENT
KEY
LESSON 2: S
ubsets, Univ
Sets, Null Se ersal
ts and Card
inality
of Sets
GIAN CARLO
REVIEW
Identify whether each of the following sets is well-defined or NOT.
Put a check mark (/) if it is well-defined and a cross mark (x) if it is
not. Write your answer in the space provided before the number.
__________
/ 1. The set of all even numbers from 2 to 10. __________ 2.
The/ set of all factors of 18.
__________
X 3. The set of responsible citizens.
/
__________ 4. The set of letters in the word “FATHER”.
X
__________ 5. The set of hardworking front liners.
UNIVERSAL SET
The universal set U is the set that contains all objects under consideration.
Examples:
1. Set U contains the set of whole numbers.
U= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, …}
2. Set U contains the set of all letters of the English Alphabet.
U = {a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z}
3. Set U contains the set of days of the week.
U = {Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday}
SUBSET
Given any two sets A and B, if every element in A is also
an element in B, then A is a subset of B.
The symbol “A ⊆ B” is read A is a subset of B
*Note: Every set is a subset of itself and empty set is
also a subset of every set.
SUBSET
Ex.
SUBSET
Ex.
SUBSET
Ex.
SUBSET
Ex.
SUBSET
Ex.
NULL SET
A set with no element is an empty set or null set. The symbol for empty set is { } or ∅.
Ex.
1. Set T is the set of counting numbers between 1 and 2.
T = { } or T = ∅
2. Set I is the set of months with 35 days.
I = { } or I = ∅
3. Set M is the set of cars with 60 doors.
M = { } or M = ∅
4. Set B is the set of flying castles.
B = { } or B = ∅
5. Set E is the set of crying trees.
E = { } or E = ∅
CARDINALITY OF SETS
The cardinal number of set A, denoted by n(A), is the number of elements in set
A. Thus, in A = {1, 3, 5, 7}, n(A) = 4 because set A contains 4 elements.
Ex.
Find the cardinality of the following sets.
1. Set D is the set of vowels in English alphabet.
Solution: D = {𝑎, 𝑒, 𝑖, 𝑜, 𝑢}
Answer: n(D) = 5
2. Set R is the set of letters in the word “difficulty”.
Solution: R = {𝑑, 𝑖, 𝑓, 𝑐, 𝑢, 𝑙,𝑡, 𝑦}
Answer: n(R) = 8
CARDINALITY OF SETS
3. Set M is the set of odd numbers between 1 and 3.
Solution: M = { } or M = ∅
Answer: n(M) = 0
4. Set E is the set of letters in the word “survivor”.
Solution: E = {𝑠, 𝑢, 𝑟, 𝑣, 𝑖, 𝑜 }
Answer: n(E) = 6
5. Set K is the set of counting numbers less than 5.
Solution: K = {1. 2. 3. 4}
Answer: n(K) = 4
Activity 1
Find the cardinality of the following sets.
n (A) = 7
___________________1. Set A is the set of days in a week.
n (B) = 8
___________________2. Set B is the set of letters in the word
“recognition”.
n (C) = 1
___________________3. Set C is the set of even numbers less than
2.
n (D) = 2
___________________4. Set D is the set of odd numbers between 3
and 9.
n (E) = 0
___________________5. Set E is the set of factors of 12.
Acticity 2
Tell whether each statement is True or False.
True
_____________________1. {3, 5, 7} ⊆ {1, 2, 3, … }
_____________________2.
False {𝑏, ℎ, 𝑟, 𝑞} ⊆ {ℎ, 𝑟}
_____________________3.
True {3, 12, 5, 19} ⊆ {19, 3, 5, 12}
_____________________4.
True {4} ⊆ {2, 4, 6, 10}
_____________________5.
True ∅ ⊆ {1, 3, 5, 7}
Activity 3
To sum it up, let us complete the statements. Choose your answer from
the box that best completes the statements below

null set
cardinality of set
universal set

subset
{ }, ∅
ASSESSMENT
Given the sets below, write true if the statement is correct and false if it is wrong.
Write your answer in the space provided before the number.

________________ 1. The cardinality of Set G is 8.


________________ 2. {5, 15, 25} is a subset of Set V.
________________ 3. {8} is a subset of Set L.
________________ 4. The cardinality of Set O is 7.
________________ 5. The number of elements in Set N is 5.
________________ 6. {s, u, n} is a subset of Set G.
________________ 7. An empty set or { } is a subset of Set N.
________________ 8. The cardinality of Set I is 10.
________________ 9. {5, 6, 7, 8, 9} is a subset of Set S.
________________ 10. One of the subsets of Set N and Set G is a ∅.
LESSON 3: U
nion and
Intersection
of Sets and
Difference o the
f Two Sets
GIAN CARLO
REVIEW
Identify if each statement is true or false. Write your answer in
the space provided.
Given: U= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}
True
_________ 1. The universal set is {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}.
True
_________ 2. {2, 4, 6, 8, 10} is a subset of U.
False
_________ 3. {0, 10} is a subset of U.
True
_________ 4. Empty set { } is a subset of U.
True
_________ 5. The cardinality number of set U is 10.
OPERATION OF SETS
NAME SYMBOL DEFINITION
Union ∪ Is the set containing all
elements that are in A
or in B.
Intersection ∩ The set that consist of
all elements that are
both in A and B
Difference - Is a set of elements in A
that are not in B
UNION OF SETS
The union of sets A and B, written as A ∪ B, is the set of elements that are
members of A, or members of B, or members of both A and B.
Example:
1. If A = {1, 2, 3} and B = {1, 2, 4, 5, 6},
then A ∪ B = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
2. If A = {a, b, c, d, e} and B = {a, e, i, o, u},
then A ∪ B = {a, b, c, d, e, i, o, u}
3. If A = {Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday} and B = {Saturday,
Sunday},
then A∪B = {Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday}
INTERSCTION OF SETS
DIFFERENCE OF TWO SETS
Activity 1
Answer the following:

KEY
ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT
ASSESSMENT
KEY TO CORRECTION

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