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Hi, first we understand what is set basically.
00:04
So i just give me four numbers, let's say.
00:06
Here we have a set basically numbers are given as 5, 12, 13, 19.
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So this represents a set here.
00:13
It represents a set of numbers that representing 5, 12, 13 and 19.
00:21
Right.
00:21
And then we understand the symbol here.
00:23
The symbol is defined as belongs to, right? belongs to.
00:28
So let's say that, let's say that x belongs to z.
00:32
Means x are all integer numbers right x are or integers numbers okay so if i just say that x belongs to a set 5 9 713 that means x line number that could be 5 9 7 or 13 so x belong to this set so as of the information we have so it is given us now if a statement is given 7 belongs to we have statement is 7 belongs to 3 57 9000 here we have a set here, 357, 9.
01:07
So statement is limited as it says that do seven belong to three, five, seven, or nine.
01:19
That's a statement here we have it is asking for...