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'''Set theory''' is a branch of [[math]] dealing with [[set]]s which are collections of objects. However, set theory is usually applied to objects pertaining to mathematics. | '''Set theory''' is a branch of [[math]] dealing with [[set]]s which are collections of objects. However, set theory is usually applied to objects pertaining to mathematics. | ||
+ | Set Theory Notation can be misleading and is useful to know because it shows up quite often in other branches of mathematics too. | ||
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+ | {} represents a set, or a collection of objects | ||
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Revision as of 21:33, 5 November 2019
Set theory is a branch of math dealing with sets which are collections of objects. However, set theory is usually applied to objects pertaining to mathematics. Set Theory Notation can be misleading and is useful to know because it shows up quite often in other branches of mathematics too.
{} represents a set, or a collection of objects
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