What is a set? Describe the use of braces for listing the members of a set. A se
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What is a set? Describe the use of braces for listing the members of a set.
A set is a collection of
same item
objects
words
numbers
animals
Describe the use of braces for listing the members of a set. Choose the correct answer below.
A.
Every member of the set is listed within the braces, with each member separated from the next by a semicolon. If there are too many members to list, only list the first few members of the set.
B.
Every member of the set is listed within the braces, with each member separated from the next by a comma. If there are too many members to list, only list the first few members of the set.
C.
Every member of the set is listed within the braces, with each member separated from the next by a semicolon. If there are too many members to list, use three dots, ..., to indicate a continuing pattern.
D.
Every member of the set is listed within the braces, with each member separated from the next by a comma. If there are too many members to list, use threedots, ..., to indicate a continuing pattern.
Explanation / Answer
A set is a collection of objects.
Note that objects could be both real world and abstract. For e.g the set of all flowers is a set.
The use of brace in a set is correctly given by:
D.Every member of the set is listed within the braces, with each member separated from the next by a comma. If there are too many members to list, use threedots, ..., to indicate a continuing pattern.
Two examples for sets are:
{1,2,3,4,5} and {1,2.......100}.
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