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Math for Non-Math Majors

Definition

An element is a distinct object or member of a set. Each element in a set is unique and belongs to the set.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Elements are denoted by listing them within curly braces, e.g., {a, b, c}.
  2. An element can be anything: a number, letter, symbol, or even another set.
  3. The notation 'a ∈ A' means that 'a' is an element of the set A.
  4. If an element does not belong to a set, it is denoted as 'a ∉ A'.
  5. Sets can have finite or infinite numbers of elements.

Review Questions

  • How do you denote that an object is an element of a set?
  • What does the notation {1, 2, 3} represent?
  • Can a set contain other sets as its elements?
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