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Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). 7 , 5 , 3 , 1 A Set A contains elements 1, 3, 5, and 7. *elements do not need to go in any particular order *there are many ways to represent certain sets
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Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

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Page 1: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

Set TheoryA set is a collection of objects, or

elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower

case (usually).

7,5,3,1A Set A contains elements 1, 3, 5, and 7.

*elements do not need to go in any particular order*there are many ways to represent certain sets

Page 2: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

A set with no elements is called an empty set (null

or void).

A A

Set A, in either case, represents the empty set.

It’s empty! Noooo!

Page 3: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

A universal set is the set of ALL elements.

everythingA

Set A represents the universal set.

I want everything!

Page 4: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

The union of sets (A U B) is the set of all elements in A or B.

5,2,1A 9,3,1B

9,5,3,2,1AUB

The union of two students’ math skills!

Page 5: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

The intersection of sets (A B) is the set of all elements in A and B.

5,2,1A 9,3,1B

1BAOur intersection will be that sandwich if you SHARE it!

Page 6: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

When working with sets, Venn Diagrams become very useful in determining the

truth of statements.

A

B CDo you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and

nothing but the truth?

Page 7: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

The shaded region represents all of set A.

C

A

B

Page 8: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

The shaded region represents all of set B.

C

A

B

Page 9: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

The shaded region represents all of set C.

C

A

B

Page 10: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

The shaded region represents

C

A

B

CA

Page 11: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

The shaded region represents

C

A

B

BA

Page 12: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

The shaded region represents

C

A

B

)( CBA

Page 13: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

The shaded region represents

C

A

B

)()( CABA

Page 14: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

Notice and

C

A

B

)()( CABA )( CBA are the same!

C

A

B

Page 15: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

When working with sets, Venn Diagrams become very useful in determining the truth of

statements.

The Venn Diagrams on the previous slide showed the statement

was true. )()()( CABACBA

Page 16: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

Venn Diagrams also serve as a nice way to represent data..

At a restaurant, Bella, Edward, Jacob, Alice, and Jasper were asked if they had ordered (not eaten ) any of the following: chicken marsala, lasagna, or coke.

3 people ordered chicken marsala (Edward, Alice, Jacob).2 people ordered lasagna (Bella and Jacob).3 people ordered coke (Alice, Bella, and Jasper).1 person ordered both chicken marsala and lasagna (Jacob).

Page 17: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

Jasper (coke)

chicken marsala

lasagna coke

Jasper

Alice

Edward

Bella

Jacob

Edward (chicken marsala)

Alice (chicken marsala, coke)

Bella (lasagna, coke)

Jacob (chicken marsala, lasagna)

Page 18: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

Click on the following link to view a brief video clip. Resume the

PowerPoint after.

Venn Diagram and Instruments

Page 19: Set Theory A set is a collection of objects, or elements. Sets are represented by capital letters, and elements by lower case (usually). Set A contains.

Now go to the following website and practice working with Venn Diagrams!

Time for Fun!