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Types of Sets
Sets can be classified into many categories. Some of which are finite, infinite, subset, universal, proper, power, singleton set, etc. 1. Finite Sets: A set is said to be finite if it contains exactly n distinct element where n is a non-negative integer. Here, n is said to be “cardinality of sets.” The cardinality of sets…
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Introduction of Sets
A set is defined as a collection of distinct objects of the same type or class of objects. The purposes of a set are called elements or members of the set. An object can be numbers, alphabets, names, etc. Examples of sets are: We broadly denote a set by the capital letter A, B, C,…
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The Monty Hall Problem
Named after the host of the television game show “Let’s Make a Deal,” this probability puzzle confounds many people. In the problem, a contestant is asked to choose one of three doors, behind one of which is a prize. After the contestant makes their choice, the host (who knows what’s behind each door) opens one…