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1.1 Set Theory

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16 questions
For the following exercises, represent each set using the roster method.
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For the following exercises, represent each set using set builder notation.
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For the following exercises, determine if the set described is finite or infinite.
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For the following exercises, determine whether set A and set B are equal, equivalent or neither.
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Question 1
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The set of primary colors: red, yellow, and blue. (Label the set "C")

Question 2
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A set of the following flowers: rose, tulip, marigold, iris, and lily. (Label the set "F")

Question 3
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The set of natural numbers between 50 and 100. (Label the set "N")

Question 4
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The set of natural numbers greater than 17. (Label the set "E")

Question 5
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The set of all integer multiples of 3 that are greater than zero. (Labe set "G")

Question 6
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The set of all integer multiples of 4 that are greater than zero. (Labe set "L")

Question 7
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The set of all even numbers. (Labe set "E")

Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
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Question 12
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Question 13
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Question 14
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Question 15
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Question 16
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The set of natural numbers.
finite
infinite
The empty set.
finite
infinite
The set consisting of all jazz venues in New Orleans, Louisiana.
finite
infinite
The set of all real numbers.
finite
infinite
The set of all words in Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition, published in 2020.
finite
infinite
equal
equivalent
neither
equal
equivalent
neither
equal
equivalent
neither
equal
equivalent
neither