If a hybrid set is defined as the combination of two sets with some overlapping

Practice Questions

Q1
If a hybrid set is defined as the combination of two sets with some overlapping elements, which of the following is a characteristic of such a set?
  1. It cannot contain duplicate elements.
  2. It must contain all elements from both sets.
  3. It can only contain elements from one of the sets.
  4. It is always larger than the individual sets.

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If a hybrid set is defined as the combination of two sets with some overlapping elements, which of the following is a characteristic of such a set?
  • Step 1: Understand what a set is. A set is a collection of unique items.
  • Step 2: Know that a hybrid set is made by combining two sets.
  • Step 3: Recognize that some items in the two sets may be the same (overlapping elements).
  • Step 4: Remember that in a set, each item can only appear once. This means no duplicates are allowed.
  • Step 5: Conclude that a hybrid set must include only unique elements from both sets, even if they overlap.
  • Hybrid Set Definition – A hybrid set is formed by combining two sets, including unique elements from both, while accounting for any overlaps.
  • Set Theory Basics – Understanding the principles of sets, including union, intersection, and the concept of unique elements.
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