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Elan Coil [88]
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What is S.E.T.? please helpppppp

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n200080 [17]2 years ago
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In mathematics, a set is a well-defined collection of distinct elements or members. The elements that make up a set can be anything: people, letters of the alphabet, or mathematical objects, such as numbers, points in space, lines or other geometrical shapes, algebraic constants and variables, or other sets.
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