How to Write This Properly in Set Theoretic Notation? [closed]
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Using set theoretic notation, how do you write a set A that contains 4 letters of the alphabet that precedes x (i.g. 'b')?
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Using set theoretic notation, how do you write a set A that contains 4 letters of the alphabet that precedes x (i.g. 'b')?
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Do the letters have to be distinct?
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Using set theoretic notation, how do you write a set A that contains 4 letters of the alphabet that precedes x (i.g. 'b')?
elementary-set-theory notation
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Using set theoretic notation, how do you write a set A that contains 4 letters of the alphabet that precedes x (i.g. 'b')?
elementary-set-theory notation
elementary-set-theory notation
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Do the letters have to be distinct?
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|A|= 4 and for all a in A, a < x.
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|A|= 4 and for all a in A, a < x.
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|A|= 4 and for all a in A, a < x.
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|A|= 4 and for all a in A, a < x.
answered Jan 16 at 5:04
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Do the letters have to be distinct?
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