EECS 1019 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Empty Set, Natural Number

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Chapter 2: basic structures sets, functions, sequences, sum and matrices. A set is a collection of objects called members or elements. Neither the order nor repetition of elements matter. We write a a if a is an element of the set a. We write a a if a is not an element of the set a. {a, x , 6} = {a, x, x, 6} N = {0, 1 2, 3, } natural numbers. Z = { , -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, } integers. Q = {p/q: p,q z, q 0} = {p/q | p,q z, q 0} rational numbers. {x z: x = 2k+1 for k z} 0} e. g: describe the following sets. {x r: x2 = 100} = {-10,10} The special set with no elements = { } Let u be some universal set including all objects under consideration.

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