Sets:Definitions

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A set is any collection of objects. The objects in a set are called elements. For example, is the set of all natural numbers, and any positive integer is an element of this set. Sets do not necessarily have to contain mathematical elements. For example, we can say {"red", "orange", "yellow", "green", "blue", "indigo", "violet"} is a set that contains the standard rainbow colors as its elements. To denote that an element is in a set , we write . This is read as " is an element of ". If is NOT in the set , we write . For example, looking at our set of colors , we can see that "green" and "grey" . If we consider the set of natural numbers, , while .

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