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Zamboanga del Norte National High School

Mathematics 7
Lesson 1

Teacher Nova
Introduction to
Sets
Lesson Objectives

At the end of the lesson, you are expected


to:
1. Define a well-defined set;
2. Illustrate a subset, universal set, null set,
cardinality of set, and;
3. Appreciate the importance of sets
Which do you think does NOT
belong in each group? Why?
Which do you think does NOT
belong in each group? Why?

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The groups are called sets for
as long as the objects in the
group share a characteristic
and are thus, well - defined.
*Note: In listing the elements of the set, each distinct element
is listed once and the order of the element does not matter.
Singleton Set
A set that has only one element.
Examples:
1. Set M is the set of counting numbers between 0 and 2.

2. Set R is the set of even prime numbers.


Finite Set
A set having a countable number of elements.
Examples:
1. Set B is the set of factors of 24.

2. Set N is the set of counting numbers less than 100.


Infinite Set
A set whose elements can NOT be counted.
Examples:
1. Set B is the set of factors of 24.

2. Set N is the set of counting numbers less than 100.


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YOU,
STUDENT
See you next time!

S!

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