MATHS - Numbers - Set Notation
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A set, informally, is a collection of things considered to be a single object. Set notation requires the use of curly brackets and the objects within these brackets are called the ‘elements’ of the set. The elements in a set do not need to be in any order, but we will typically see numerical values in an order.
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