- Recognise and use the terminology: real number; set; element or member of a set; empty set; length of a sequence; empty sequence, ordered pair, n-tuple, Cartesian product.
- Appreciate that use of precise notation such as the use of different types of bracket conveys important information when using formal notation. For example, square brackets [ and ] denote a sequence, while curly brackets { and } denote a set.
- Use and interpret various pieces of notation:
- curly brackets to denote a set;
– definition of a set by using a condition;
- { } to denote the empty set;
- [ ] to denote an empty sequence;
- SeqOfX to denote the set of all sequences with members from X;
- (x, y) to denote an ordered pair or 2-tuple; (x, y, z) to denote a 3-tuple, etc.;
- X × Y to denote the Cartesian product of the sets X and Y .
- curly brackets to denote a set;
- Determine the cardinality of a given set and the length of a given sequence.
- Given i, determine the ith element of a given sequence.
- Be aware of the ASCII character codes.
- Appreciate that some sets are finite and some are not.
20.8.11
Objectives for Section 2
After studying this section you should be able to do the following.
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