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Definition of a Set (basic)
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Rule for Defining Members of a Set
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Definition of an Empty Set
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Definition of Equal Sets
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Definition of a Union of Sets
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Definition of "N" Notation
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Union of Sets and Addition
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Difference of Sets
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Correlation Between Difference of Sets and Subtraction
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Subtraction in "N" Notation and Numerals
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Even and Odd in Word Problems
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Even and Odd Numbers
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Concept of Subsets
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Introduction of "Less-Than" Relation Between Two Numbers
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Introduction of "Greater-Than" and "Less-Than"
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Intersection of Sets
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Set Description and Word Problems
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Introduction of Factors and Products
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Definition: Any Number Divided by One Equals the Number
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Union of Sets
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About This Subject

Mathematics is commonly defined as the study of patterns of structure, change, and space; more informally, one might say it is the study of 'figures and numbers'. In the formalist view, it is the investigation of axiomatically defined abstract structures using logic and mathematical notation; other views are described in Philosophy of mathematics. Mathematics might be seen as a simple extension of spoken and written languages, with an extremely precisely defined vocabulary and grammar, for the purpose of describing and exploring physical and conceptual relationships.

 

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