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Hi MIF;
Looks pretty good. I am not following how to get the complement of A as {1,9}.
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I think you defined C and D but forgot A. Although you only use A in 1 example so you can just write D complement instead.
Last edited by ShivamS (2014-11-17 13:34:24)
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Good point, will amend.
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Hi MathsIsFun,
I think the symbols/notations are exhausted! Great job!
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Hi MIF
Not sure if that's the general case, but I've seen the bolded "I" be used mostly for irrational numbers.
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Has anyone else seen I used for irrationals?
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hi MathsIsFun,
Good page.
: is also used to mean 'such that'.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ma … al_symbols
The complement of a set only has meaning if the 'universe' is defined.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complement_(set_theory)
so you could have: if U, the universe, = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9} and A = {2,3,4,5,6,7,8} then Asuperscriptc = {1,9}
There does not appear to be a regularly used symbol for the irrationals. Wolfram and Wiki do not have one. Maths Exchange has several suggestions (none of which I've ever seen used) but R−Q would seem to do the job.
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Great, will add : and define a Universal Set for the Complement example.
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Also, A\B can be used to mean A-B.
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You might also want to include some symbols like the symmetric difference, relative complement and aleph-null.
Has anyone else seen I used for irrationals?
No, but neither have I seen "I" represent the "set of imaginary numbers".
There does not appear to be a regularly used symbol for the irrationals.
I believe the standard is R-Q. Q with a horizontal line on it, or R\Q.
Last edited by ShivamS (2014-11-18 07:26:28)
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Thanks!
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