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An Introduction to Set Theory

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This document consists of handwritten lecture notes that provide an introduction to the mathematical concept of set theory. Core Concepts of Sets The notes begin by defining a set as a "collection of well defined objects". It introduces two primary methods for representing sets: Tabular Method (Roster Method): This is when all elements of the set are listed between brackets. For example, the set of the first four even natural numbers is written as A={2,4,6,8}. Rule Method (Set-Builder Method): This is used when elements are described by a common rule. The same set A can be written as {x:x is an even natural number less than 10}. Types of Sets The document details several classifications of sets: Finite and Infinite Sets: A set with a limited number of elements is a finite set (e.g., {3,6,9,12}), while one with an unlimited number of elements is an infinite set (e.g., {3,6,9,...}). Null Set (Empty Set): A set containing no elements is called a null or empty set. Examples include the set of odd natural numbers divisible by 2 and the set of points common to two parallel lines. Equal Sets: Two sets are considered equal if they contain the exact same elements. For instance, if A={a,b,c,d} and B={d,c,b,a}, then A=B. Subsets and Intervals The notes also cover the relationships between sets: Subset: A set 'P' is a subset of set 'A' if all elements of 'P' are also present in 'A', denoted as P⊂A. Proper and Improper Subsets: If 'P' has fewer elements than 'A', it's a proper subset. If 'P' has the same number of elements as 'A', it's an improper subset. Intervals: A table illustrates different types of intervals, such as open (a,b) and closed [a,b], showing their representation in inequality form and on a number line. Exercises and Examples Throughout the document, various exercises are included to reinforce the concepts. These tasks involve identifying types of sets, converting sets from roster to set-builder form, and determining if sets are equal. The later pages also feature Venn diagrams to visually represent sets and their relationships.

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