The document explains the concepts of sets, subsets, and universal sets through examples of whole numbers, odd numbers, prime numbers, and composite numbers from 1 to 20. It defines the universal set U and identifies subsets O, P, and C, along with their cardinalities. Additionally, it mentions the set of numbers greater than 20 and the concept of an empty or null set.
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The document explains the concepts of sets, subsets, and universal sets through examples of whole numbers, odd numbers, prime numbers, and composite numbers from 1 to 20. It defines the universal set U and identifies subsets O, P, and C, along with their cardinalities. Additionally, it mentions the set of numbers greater than 20 and the concept of an empty or null set.
The set of prime numbers from 1 to 20. P= {1,2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19} The set of composite numbers from 1 to 20. C = {4,6,8,10,12,14,15,16,18,20} Set O, Set P, Set C are subsets of set U.
3. The set of all odd numbers from 1 to 20 has 10 elements.
n(O)= 10
The set of prime nu7mbers from 1 to 20 has 9 elements.
N(P) = 9
The set of composite numbers from 1 to 20 has 11 elements.