How do i describe this venn diagram using set notation?
Q. The first circle has the letter, C N, the second circle has the letter, K. In the middle are the letters A H. I have to describe it using set notation. It should probably be a scrambled holiday term, or spell out a holiday term when answered correctly please explain how you did it please explain how you did it
Asked by no_way_jose_15960 - Tue Dec 18 00:14:47 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Chanukah
Answered by KHan - Tue Dec 18 00:22:53 2007
Q. The first circle has the letter, C N, the second circle has the letter, K. In the middle are the letters A H. I have to describe it using set notation. It should probably be a scrambled holiday term, or spell out a holiday term when answered correctly please explain how you did it please explain how you did it
Asked by no_way_jose_15960 - Tue Dec 18 00:14:47 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Chanukah
Answered by KHan - Tue Dec 18 00:22:53 2007
How do I write x<-2 or x>5 into a solution set notation & an interval notation?
Q. This has me totally confused and I solved the inequality, but am not totally sure about putting it into a solution set notation and also into an interval notation. Thanks in advance.
Asked by EboniDimplz - Mon Apr 9 12:46:22 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. x<-2 which means it can be any number till (-infinity) and x>5 means any no. greater than five and less than (infinity). so (-infinity,-2)U(5,infinit y). had it been x less than or equal to -2 then it would have been (-infinity,-2] and like wise for five.
Answered by fiitjean - Sun Apr 15 05:45:20 2007
Q. This has me totally confused and I solved the inequality, but am not totally sure about putting it into a solution set notation and also into an interval notation. Thanks in advance.
Asked by EboniDimplz - Mon Apr 9 12:46:22 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. x<-2 which means it can be any number till (-infinity) and x>5 means any no. greater than five and less than (infinity). so (-infinity,-2)U(5,infinit y). had it been x less than or equal to -2 then it would have been (-infinity,-2] and like wise for five.
Answered by fiitjean - Sun Apr 15 05:45:20 2007
Set Notation?
Q. Describing some of notation marks in mathematics... which would be helpful and critical to understand for instance a definition... of some sorts... post your own opinions... mine is x = "this" which in turn => "this" =x by which property also I forgot the name...
Asked by Danny L - Thu Jun 21 21:23:14 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The property you're talking about is the symmetric property of equality. I don't understand the rest of the question though.
Answered by unknown - Thu Jun 21 21:32:15 2007
Q. Describing some of notation marks in mathematics... which would be helpful and critical to understand for instance a definition... of some sorts... post your own opinions... mine is x = "this" which in turn => "this" =x by which property also I forgot the name...
Asked by Danny L - Thu Jun 21 21:23:14 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The property you're talking about is the symmetric property of equality. I don't understand the rest of the question though.
Answered by unknown - Thu Jun 21 21:32:15 2007
How to find set notation when the interval notation is given?
Q. The Interval Notation: [-8,8] (-3,3) [-2,8] (-infit,-4) U (4,infin) Also, how would you find the absolute value??
Asked by Whitney - Wed Aug 19 00:52:12 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. algebra 2??
Answered by david - Wed Aug 19 22:57:43 2009
Q. The Interval Notation: [-8,8] (-3,3) [-2,8] (-infit,-4) U (4,infin) Also, how would you find the absolute value??
Asked by Whitney - Wed Aug 19 00:52:12 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. algebra 2??
Answered by david - Wed Aug 19 22:57:43 2009
Where can I get a font for set theory notation?
Q. I want to write about set theory and want to use a true type font for the notation. I use MS word for Windows. Where I can I get such a font (free and easy to use)?
Asked by Ken D - Sat Oct 6 10:40:32 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Most of the special symbols you need for mathematical notation are available in the "usual" fonts like Times New Roman if you search for them in "Insert - Symbol ..." For easy access you can allocate shortcut-keys to them. It might be useful to install and/or use few other "usual" fonts like Arial and another one to highlight or set apart some symbols like symbols for sets or objects of a set. These fonts are, I think, included in MS Word.
Answered by small monkey - Sat Oct 6 19:08:41 2007
Q. I want to write about set theory and want to use a true type font for the notation. I use MS word for Windows. Where I can I get such a font (free and easy to use)?
Asked by Ken D - Sat Oct 6 10:40:32 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Most of the special symbols you need for mathematical notation are available in the "usual" fonts like Times New Roman if you search for them in "Insert - Symbol ..." For easy access you can allocate shortcut-keys to them. It might be useful to install and/or use few other "usual" fonts like Arial and another one to highlight or set apart some symbols like symbols for sets or objects of a set. These fonts are, I think, included in MS Word.
Answered by small monkey - Sat Oct 6 19:08:41 2007
what does [ and ( mean with interval notation or set notation graphing?
Q. With set notation / interval notation what does it mean when the graph of it has a [ instead of a ( or a ] instead of a )
Asked by Cool amazing planet - Sat Aug 22 23:10:45 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It means that it includes the number ( &) means it never reaches that number but everything before it So (3,4] would mean every number after 3 but not includung 3 and to 4 including 4 So 3.0001 would be included but 3 would not be because of the ( but the graph line would include the 4 because of the ]
Answered by froghead - Sat Aug 22 23:15:01 2009
Q. With set notation / interval notation what does it mean when the graph of it has a [ instead of a ( or a ] instead of a )
Asked by Cool amazing planet - Sat Aug 22 23:10:45 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It means that it includes the number ( &) means it never reaches that number but everything before it So (3,4] would mean every number after 3 but not includung 3 and to 4 including 4 So 3.0001 would be included but 3 would not be because of the ( but the graph line would include the 4 because of the ]
Answered by froghead - Sat Aug 22 23:15:01 2009
Can someone please explain to me everything about domain and set notation and interval notation?
Q. I don't understand it and the way my teacher explained it confised me even more
Asked by . - Tue Sep 8 16:08:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. I don't understand it and the way my teacher explained it confised me even more
Asked by . - Tue Sep 8 16:08:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
What is the domain of f(x)=1/sin(x+pie) in set notation?
Q. Not too sure exactly how to approach this question. Could this function f(x) be simplified to f(x)= -1/sin(x)?? Would the domain be {x:x not = 0, x E R}?? Am I on the right track?
Asked by Matt . - Thu Mar 13 18:39:24 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. x cannot equal 0 or npie n=integer sin(x+pi)=sinxcospi + cosxsinpi = -sinx so yeah you could write it as -(1/sinx) x cant not equal npi where n is any integer do the set notation, same as bottom one except have a slash through the equal sign {x | x = npi,}
Answered by Everlasting - Thu Mar 13 18:44:46 2008
Q. Not too sure exactly how to approach this question. Could this function f(x) be simplified to f(x)= -1/sin(x)?? Would the domain be {x:x not = 0, x E R}?? Am I on the right track?
Asked by Matt . - Thu Mar 13 18:39:24 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. x cannot equal 0 or npie n=integer sin(x+pi)=sinxcospi + cosxsinpi = -sinx so yeah you could write it as -(1/sinx) x cant not equal npi where n is any integer do the set notation, same as bottom one except have a slash through the equal sign {x | x = npi,}
Answered by Everlasting - Thu Mar 13 18:44:46 2008
List the odd numbers between 1 and 20 in set notation?
Q. {1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19} {3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19} {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18} {3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 17} Which of the following?
Asked by . - Thu Oct 2 10:19:13 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. {3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19}
Answered by worker - Thu Oct 2 10:30:43 2008
Q. {1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19} {3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19} {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18} {3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 17} Which of the following?
Asked by . - Thu Oct 2 10:19:13 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. {3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19}
Answered by worker - Thu Oct 2 10:30:43 2008
I do not recognize a symbol in set theory notation?
Q. On an assignment i am working on one of the questions uses notation i do not recognize please help. The Function is w(n) = n/4 if 4|n, what does the | symbol mean in 4|n?
Asked by SK - Thu May 14 00:38:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 4|n means '4 divides n', as in, n is an integer multiple of 4.
Answered by Dr Octavian - Thu May 14 00:44:06 2009
Q. On an assignment i am working on one of the questions uses notation i do not recognize please help. The Function is w(n) = n/4 if 4|n, what does the | symbol mean in 4|n?
Asked by SK - Thu May 14 00:38:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 4|n means '4 divides n', as in, n is an integer multiple of 4.
Answered by Dr Octavian - Thu May 14 00:44:06 2009
How do I express x is greater than or equal to (-10/11) in set builder notation?
Q. How do I express x is greater than or equal to (-10/11) in set builder notation?
Asked by JACAAK - Thu Sep 3 13:14:05 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. How do I express x is greater than or equal to (-10/11) in set builder notation?
Asked by JACAAK - Thu Sep 3 13:14:05 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
How do i write all real numbers in set notation?
Q. How do i write all real numbers in set notation?
Asked by Jayt J - Fri Feb 6 21:51:32 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. How do i write all real numbers in set notation?
Asked by Jayt J - Fri Feb 6 21:51:32 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
If a coin is tossed 4 times, what is exact probability of one tail in set theory notation?
Q. I know the probability of the event is just 4*(0.5)^4=0.25
Asked by blueorion3 - Fri Oct 9 10:36:48 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Perhaps this is what you mean: E = {HHHT, HHTH, HTHH, THHH} P(E) =
Answered by unknown - Fri Oct 9 10:48:07 2009
Q. I know the probability of the event is just 4*(0.5)^4=0.25
Asked by blueorion3 - Fri Oct 9 10:36:48 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Perhaps this is what you mean: E = {HHHT, HHTH, HTHH, THHH} P(E) =
Answered by unknown - Fri Oct 9 10:48:07 2009
How do you solve this inequality and write in set builder notation?
Q. 5[5m-(m+8)]>-8(m-6)
Asked by Toochie Mama - Mon Dec 15 18:41:08 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This is the solution part: 5[5m - (m + 8)] > -8(m - 6) 25m - 5m - 40 > -8m + 48 20m - 40 > -8m + 48 28m - 40 > 48 28m > 88 m > 3.14 [To 2 dec pl]
Answered by Seamus O - Mon Dec 15 18:59:39 2008
Q. 5[5m-(m+8)]>-8(m-6)
Asked by Toochie Mama - Mon Dec 15 18:41:08 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This is the solution part: 5[5m - (m + 8)] > -8(m - 6) 25m - 5m - 40 > -8m + 48 20m - 40 > -8m + 48 28m - 40 > 48 28m > 88 m > 3.14 [To 2 dec pl]
Answered by Seamus O - Mon Dec 15 18:59:39 2008
What is the set notation: A coin is tossed 3 times.Represent the event "the 1st 2 tosses come up the same"?
Q. as a subset of the sample space.
Asked by LP - Sun Nov 1 17:03:44 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. {HHT, HHH, TTH, TTT} The 3rd toss can be the same or different. That is why we do not list only HHT and TTH.
Answered by unknown - Sun Nov 1 17:11:32 2009
Q. as a subset of the sample space.
Asked by LP - Sun Nov 1 17:03:44 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. {HHT, HHH, TTH, TTT} The 3rd toss can be the same or different. That is why we do not list only HHT and TTH.
Answered by unknown - Sun Nov 1 17:11:32 2009
I have a question about set notation?
Q. {1,2} {{1,2,3},{1,3},1,2} I am unsure if this is true or not. I am just not sure if more than one thing can be an element of a set. Thanks for any help.
Asked by Fugue_Rider - Fri Jun 19 10:44:07 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Not true. {1,2} is a subset of {{1,2,3},{1,3},1,2}, but not an element of it. This set has some elements which are numbers and some which are sets. The following is true: {1,3} {{1,2,3},{1,3},1,2}
Answered by ben e - Fri Jun 19 10:50:08 2009
Q. {1,2} {{1,2,3},{1,3},1,2} I am unsure if this is true or not. I am just not sure if more than one thing can be an element of a set. Thanks for any help.
Asked by Fugue_Rider - Fri Jun 19 10:44:07 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Not true. {1,2} is a subset of {{1,2,3},{1,3},1,2}, but not an element of it. This set has some elements which are numbers and some which are sets. The following is true: {1,3} {{1,2,3},{1,3},1,2}
Answered by ben e - Fri Jun 19 10:50:08 2009
How would i put this in Interval and Set Builder notation?
Q. 3x+1>4 or 2x-3<5 Can somone please help
Asked by whats up - Sat Aug 29 18:29:28 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Start by solving both inequalities for x. 3x + 1 > 4 3x + 1 - 1 > 4 - 1 3x > 4 - 1 3x > 3 3x/3 > 3/3 x > 1 2x - 3 < 5 2x - 3 + 3 < 5 + 3 2x < 8 2x/2 < 8/2 x < 4 Now you have x > 1 or x < 4. In interval notation this is (1, 4). Hope this helps you!
Answered by Amy J - Mon Aug 31 04:45:10 2009
Q. 3x+1>4 or 2x-3<5 Can somone please help
Asked by whats up - Sat Aug 29 18:29:28 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Start by solving both inequalities for x. 3x + 1 > 4 3x + 1 - 1 > 4 - 1 3x > 4 - 1 3x > 3 3x/3 > 3/3 x > 1 2x - 3 < 5 2x - 3 + 3 < 5 + 3 2x < 8 2x/2 < 8/2 x < 4 Now you have x > 1 or x < 4. In interval notation this is (1, 4). Hope this helps you!
Answered by Amy J - Mon Aug 31 04:45:10 2009
Use interval notation to represent the solution set of the following?
Q. Use interval notation to represent the solution set found in the picture below.
Asked by D Dre - Wed Jul 23 23:14:50 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi, | 2 - 3x| |---.| + 3 2 |...5..| | 2 - 3x| |---.| -1 |...5..| Since an absolute value always equals 0 or a positive number, it is always greater than -1. Therefore x can be any real number. This is written as interval notation below: (- , ) <==Answer i hope that helps!! :-)
Answered by Pi R Squared - Wed Jul 23 23:27:39 2008
Q. Use interval notation to represent the solution set found in the picture below.
Asked by D Dre - Wed Jul 23 23:14:50 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi, | 2 - 3x| |---.| + 3 2 |...5..| | 2 - 3x| |---.| -1 |...5..| Since an absolute value always equals 0 or a positive number, it is always greater than -1. Therefore x can be any real number. This is written as interval notation below: (- , ) <==Answer i hope that helps!! :-)
Answered by Pi R Squared - Wed Jul 23 23:27:39 2008
Solve the inequality and select the solution set in interval notation?
Q. 2x^2 + x < 15 A. (- , -3) U (5/2, ) B. (- , -1) U (-5, ) C. (-3, 5/2) D. No solutions
Asked by Bob B - Thu Mar 26 10:29:30 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 2x^2+x-15 < 0 2x^2+6x-5x-15 <0 2x(x+3)-5(x+3) <0 (x+3)(2x-5) < 0 choose a value from each of the first three intervals and see if it holds. C. (-3, 5/2) is the answer. Any number chosen from this interval will be negative. Note if you had chosen B. (- , -1) U (-5, ) , the inequality fails when x=-4.
Answered by cidyah - Mon Mar 30 10:21:33 2009
Q. 2x^2 + x < 15 A. (- , -3) U (5/2, ) B. (- , -1) U (-5, ) C. (-3, 5/2) D. No solutions
Asked by Bob B - Thu Mar 26 10:29:30 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 2x^2+x-15 < 0 2x^2+6x-5x-15 <0 2x(x+3)-5(x+3) <0 (x+3)(2x-5) < 0 choose a value from each of the first three intervals and see if it holds. C. (-3, 5/2) is the answer. Any number chosen from this interval will be negative. Note if you had chosen B. (- , -1) U (-5, ) , the inequality fails when x=-4.
Answered by cidyah - Mon Mar 30 10:21:33 2009
What is the set-builder notation of {even numbers fom 4 to 28}?
Q. Please answer this by today or tomorrow...i need an answer
Asked by bianca - Sat Jun 21 00:36:27 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. S = {x|4<=x<=28 and x divisible by 2} teddy boy
Answered by teddy boy - Sat Jun 21 03:08:02 2008
Q. Please answer this by today or tomorrow...i need an answer
Asked by bianca - Sat Jun 21 00:36:27 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. S = {x|4<=x<=28 and x divisible by 2} teddy boy
Answered by teddy boy - Sat Jun 21 03:08:02 2008
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