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The symbols you use to represent quantities/numbers that vary or take different
values. (Variables)
2. Variable in an algebraic equation whose values are unaffected by changes.
(Independent Variable)
3. A variable whose value is determined by the quantity another variable takes.
(Dependent Variable)
4. A collection of objects of interest. It is also a collection of well-defined objects.
(Set)
5. A mathematical notation for describing a set by representing its elements or
explaining the properties that its members must satisfy. (Set Builder Notation)
6. A Set that is represented using curly brackets with elements separated by
comma. (Roster Notation)
7. A set that does not have any elements. It is denoted by {} or 0. (Null Set)
8. A set that is in a set. So, if we have a set named set B, and take pieces from that
set and group them into a set A, then set A is a ______ of set B. (Subset)
9. A pair of objects where one is designated first and the other is designated
second, denoted as (a, b). (Ordered Pair).
10. Identify what kind of set is stated below:
A={a, e, i, o, u} |A|=5
(Cardinality of sets)

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