File:Diameter of a Set.svg

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English: The diameter of a set is the least upper bound for the distance between any two points in the set. This diagram illustrates that concept for the set A.
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Author Loren Cobb

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current03:22, 23 January 2020Thumbnail for version as of 03:22, 23 January 2020344 × 409 (2 KB)CiaPanFixed the file: a diameter of a set is the largest distance between points of THE SET, not a largest distance between points of a CIRCLE CIRCUMSCRIBED on the set.

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