Introduction to Set Theory (Discrete Mathematics)
Introduction to Set Theory (Discrete Mathematics) This is a basic introduction to set theory starting from the very beginning. This is typically found near the beginning of a discrete mathematics course in college or at the beginning of other advanced mathematics courses. **************Some of the Topics in this Video Include********** Definition of a set and set notation. Examples of sets What it means for two sets to be equal Common Sets found in Mathematics: The set of Natural Numbers, the set of Integers, the set of Rational Numbers, the set of Complex Numbers The notion of a universal set or universe of discourse The empty set Definition of subset What it means for two sets to be equal More Examples of Sets

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