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The power of sets (S). Let
Below are two columns: on the left are names of certain sets, and on the right are confusing-looking thingies—each thingie is an element of one of the sets in the left-hand column. Your mission, if your instructor chooses to assign it, is as follows: For each thingie in the right-hand column, determine which set from the left-hand column contains that thingie as a member. As examples, we have done the first two for you:
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