Problem 1E: In Exercises 1-12, use set notation to list all the elements of each set. The natural numbers from... Problem 2E Problem 3E Problem 4E Problem 5E Problem 6E Problem 7E Problem 8E Problem 9E Problem 10E Problem 11E Problem 12E Problem 13E: In Exercises 13-22, use an alternative method to express each set. There may be several acceptable... Problem 14E: In Exercises 13-22, use an alternative method to express each set. There may be several acceptable... Problem 15E Problem 16E Problem 17E: In Exercises 13-22, use an alternative method to express each set. There may be several acceptable... Problem 18E: In Exercises 13-22, use an alternative method to express each set. There may be several acceptable... Problem 19E: In Exercises 13-22, use an alternative method to express each set. There may be several acceptable... Problem 20E: In Exercises 13-22, use an alternative method to express each set. There may be several acceptable... Problem 21E: In Exercises 13-22, use an alternative method to express each set. There may be several acceptable... Problem 22E Problem 23E Problem 24E Problem 25E Problem 26E Problem 27E Problem 28E Problem 29E Problem 30E Problem 31E: In Exercises 31-42, replace each # with either or to express a true statement. 3#2, 4, 6, 8 Problem 32E: In Exercises 31-42, replace each # with either or to express a true statement. 3#x; x is a whole... Problem 33E: In Exercises 31-42, replace each # with either or to express a true statement. Barak Obama # x; x is... Problem 34E: In Exercises 31-42, replace each # with either or to express a true statement. Albert Einstein # y:... Problem 35E Problem 36E: In Exercises 31-42, replace each # with either or to express a true statement. Taylor Swift # a: a... Problem 37E: In Exercises 31-42, replace each # with either or to express a true statement. 5 # x: x is a... Problem 38E: In Exercises 31-42, replace each # with either or to express a true statement. 5 # y: y is a real... Problem 39E: In Exercises 31-42, replace each # with either or to express a true statement. 0 Problem 40E: In Exercises 31-42, replace each # with either or to express a true statement. 0 Problem 41E: In Exercises 31-42, replace each # with either or to express a true statement. Florida # x: x is a... Problem 42E: In Exercises 31-42, replace each # with either or to express a true statement. Florida # x: x is a... Problem 43E: Find nA for each of the following sets A. 1, 3, 5, 7, , 11 Problem 44E: Find nA for each of the following sets A. 3, 4, 5, , 13 Problem 45E: Find nA for each of the following sets A. x: x is a living American president born before 1900 Problem 46E: Find nA for each of the following sets A. x: x is one of the continental United States Problem 47E Problem 48E: Find nA for each of the following sets A. x: x is a vowel in the alphabet Problem 49E: In Exercises 49-52, draw a bag diagram similar to what we did in Example 6 on page 47 to illustrate... Problem 50E: In Exercises 49-52, draw a bag diagram similar to what we did in Example 6 on page 47 to illustrate... Problem 51E Problem 52E: In Exercises 49-52, draw a bag diagram similar to what we did in Example 6 on page 47 to illustrate... Problem 53E Problem 54E Problem 55E Problem 56E: Describe each of the following sets as either finite or infinite x: x is an element of the empty set Problem 57E Problem 58E Problem 59E: In Exercises 57-64, find an element of set A that is not an element of set B. There are many correct... Problem 60E: In Exercises 57-64, find an element of set A that is not an element of set B. There are many correct... Problem 61E Problem 62E Problem 63E Problem 64E Problem 65E: Applying What Youve Learned In Exercises 65-68, use the table of general education electives to... Problem 66E Problem 67E Problem 68E Problem 69E Problem 70E Problem 71E Problem 72E Problem 73E Problem 74E Problem 75E Problem 76E Problem 77E: Communicating Mathematics The Analogies Principle tells us to look for similarities in terminology... Problem 78E Problem 79E: Communicating Mathematics Give a careful explanation of the difference in the meanings of {} and . Problem 80E: Communicating Mathematics Often good notation tells you what it means. For example, consider the... Problem 83E: Challenge Yourself Sets of well-known people. Let U = LeBron James, Babe Ruth, Beethoven, Bach,... Problem 84E Problem 85E: We will define a paradox as a statement that contradicts itself, or a statement that can be proved... Problem 86E: We will define a paradox as a statement that contradicts itself, or a statement that can be proved... Problem 87E format_list_bulleted