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Characteristics of Mathematical Langauge

1. Precise


2. Concise


3. Powerful

P.C.P

Mathematical Expression

Arrangement of mathematical symbols to represent mathematical objects and interest.

4 Mathematical Expressions

1. Number


2. Set


3. Function


4. Relation

Mathematical Sentence

Arrangement of mathematical symbols that states a complete thought.

Truth Value

Correctness of the statement.

Empty set.

Mathematical Convention

Use of symbols representing mathematical objects.

4 Basic Concept

1. Sets


2. Relations


3. Functions


4. Binary Operations

Set

Well-defined collection of distinct objects.

Name of a Set

1. Using any capital letter


2. Other letter like symbols/scripts

Set Relations

1. Subset


2. Equality


3. Equivalence


4. Disjoint


5. Joint

Subset

If all elements of a set are contained in another set.

Set Equality

If they have the same element.

Set Equivalence

Have the same cardinality

Disjoint Set

If they don't have any common element.

Joint Sets

If 2 sets have at least one element in common.

Set Operations

1. Set Union


2. Set Intervention


3. Set Difference


4. Set Complement

Set Union (U)

Combination of all elements from any two given sets

Set Intersection (n)

Containing the elements common to any two given sets.

Set Difference

Two sets A and B, B-A.

Set Complement

Set containing all elements in Universal Set that are not found in a set.

Venn Diagram

Geometric shapes representing a sets.

Cartesian Product

Product of 2 sets

Types of Relation

1. Reflexive


2. Symmetric


3. Transitive