1. In this document you can review important
• Definitions
• Facts
• Formulae
• Procedures
Class – XI, CBSE MB1101: Sets
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2. What is a Set?
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3. What is a Set?
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A set is a "well defined collection of
objects, where the order in which the
elements are listed is immaterial and
while listing the elements repetition
is not allowed.
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4. What are the
symbols for some
important sets?
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5. What are the
symbols for some
important sets?
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N: the set of all natural numbers
Z: the set of all integers
Q: the set of all rational numbers
R: the set of real numbers
Z+ : the set of positive integers
Q+ : the set of positive rational numbers
R+ : the set of positive real numbers
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6. What is a
Notation?
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7. What is a
Notation?
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If is an element of a set , we say that
" belongs to " the Greek symbol
(epsilon) is used to denote the phrase
' '. Thus, we write . .
If ' ' is not an element of a set , we
write
a A
a A
belongs to a b
b A
b A and read " does not
belong to ".
Thus, in the set = 1, 2, 3 , 1 but
4 .
b
A
A A
A
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8. How to represent a
set in Roster or
Tabular Form?
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9. How to represent a
set in Roster or
Tabular Form?
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Topic: Representations of Sets
In roster form, all the elements of a set are
listed, separated by commas and are enclosed
within braces { }. For example, the set of all
even positive integers less than 7 is described
in roster form as {2, 4, 6}. The set of odd
natural numbers is represented by {1, 3, 5, . . .}.
The dots tell us that the list of odd numbers
continue indefinitely.
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10. How to represent a
set in Set-Builder
Form?
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11. How to represent a
set in Set-Builder
Form?
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Topic: Representations of Sets
In set-builder form, all the elements of a
set possess a single common property
which is not possessed by any element
outside the set. For example, in the set
{ , , , , }, all the elements possessa e i o u a
common property, namely, each of them is
a vowel in the English alphabet, and no
other letter possess this property. Denoting
this set by , we write
= { : is a vowel in English alphabet}.
V
V x x
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12. What is Empty set?
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13. What is Empty set?
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We define empty set also called null
or void set, as a set which does not
contain any element. We denote empty
set by the symbol .
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14. What are Finite
and Infinite sets?
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15. What are Finite
and Infinite sets?
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Topic: Finite and Infinite Sets
A set which is either empty or contains
a definite number of element, is called
a finite set. A set which is not finite is
called is an infinite set e.g. the set of
all natural numbers is an infinite set and
1,2,3 is a finite set .A
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16. What are equal
sets?
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17. What are equal
sets?
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Topic: Equal Sets
Given two sets and , if every element
of is also an element of and if every
element of is also an element of , then
the sets and are said to be equal. In
this case we write = . If two
A B
A B
B A
A B
A B sets are
equal then they have exactly the same
elements. If two sets are not equal then
they are called as unequal sets and we
write A B
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18. What are Subsets?
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19. What are Subsets?
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A set is said to be a subset of a set if every
element of is also an element of .
In other words, if whenever , then
. We use the symbol " " which means
implies. Using this symbol, we
A B
A B
A B a A
a B
can write the
definition of as follows:
if .
We read the above statement as " is a subset
of if is an element of implies that is also
an element of ". If is not a subset of
subset
A B a A a B
A
B A A
B A , we
write .
B
A B
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20. What are Subsets?
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We use the symbol " " for two way
implications, and read it as if and only also
written as "iff").
So and
It follows from the above definition that
every set , i.e.,
A B A B B A
A is a subset of itself .
Since the empty set has no elements, we
agree to say that is a subset of every set.
We now consider some examples :
Some of the obvious relations among the
subsets of real numbers are
A A
N Z Q R
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21. What is Super Set?
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22. What is Super Set?
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Let and be two sets. If and
, then is called a proper subset
of and is called a superset of A.
For example, = {1, 2, 3} is a proper
subset of = {1, 2, 3, 4}.
A B A B
A B A
B B
A
B
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23. What is Singleton
Set?
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24. What is Singleton
Set?
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If a set has only one element, we
call it a . Thus,{ a } is a
singleton set.
A
singleton set
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25. Explain Intervals
as a subset of R?
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26. Describe Intervals
as a subset of R?
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Let , R and . Then the set of real numbers
: is called an open interval and is
denoted by ( , ). All the points between and
belong to the open interval ( , ) but , themselves
do n
a b a b
y a y b
a b a b
a b a b
ot belong to this interval. The interval which
contains the end points also is called
and is denoted by [ , ]. Thus, , : .
We can also have intervals closed at one end and open
closed interval
a b a b x a x b
at the other, i.e., , : is an
from to , including but excluding .
, : is an open interval from to
including but excluding .
a b x a x b open
interval a b a b
a b x a x b a b
b a
27. Describe Intervals
as a subset of R?
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These notations provide an alternative way of
designating the subsets of set of real numbers.
For example, if 3, 5 and 7, 9 ,
then . The set 0, defines the set of
non-negative real numbers,
A B
A B
while set ,0
defines the set of negative real numbers. The set
, describes the set of real numbers as a line
extending from to . The number ( ) is
called the length of any of the intervals
b a
( , ),
[ , ], [ , ) or ( , ].
a b
a b a b a b
28. Describe Intervals
as a subset of R?
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On real number line, various types of intervals described
above as subsets of , are shown below:
Graphically, an open interval 3,1 is shown as:
R
The interval which contains the end points also is
called closed interval and is denoted by ,
Thus, , : . Graphically, a closed
interval 3,1 is shown as:
a b
a b x a x b
29. Describe Intervals
as a subset of R?
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We can also have closed at one end and
open at the other, i.e., , : is an half-open
interval from to , including but excluding .
, : is an half-open interval f
half - open intervals
a b x a x b
a b a b
a b x a x b rom to
including but excluding . So, the half open interval 2,4
is shown graphically as:
a b
b a
30. What is Power
Set?
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31. What is Power
Set?
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Topic: Power Set
The collection of all subsets of a set is
called the of . It is denoted by
( ). In ( ), every element is a set.
Thus, as in above, if A = { 1, 2 }, then
( ) = { , { 1 }, { 2 }, { 1,2 }}
A
power set A
P A P A
P A
2
.
Also, note that the number of elements
in ( ) = [ ( )] = 4 = 2 .
In general, if is a set with ( ) = , then
it can be shown that [ ( )] = 2 .m
P A n P A
A n A m
n P A
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32. What is Universal
Set?
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33. What is Universal
Set?
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A universal set is the collection of all
objects in a particular context. All
other sets in that framework constitute
subsets of the universal set, which is
denoted as an uppercase italic letter .
Th
U
e objects themselves are known as
elements or members of .U
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34. What are Venn
Diagrams?
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35. What are Venn
Diagrams?
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Most of the relationships between sets can be represented by
means of diagrams which are known as .
In Venn diagrams, the elements of the sets are written in their
respective circles.
The
Venn diagrams
Venn diagram with three overlapping circle makes 7
different regions as shown below:
36. What are Venn
Diagrams?
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Let us try to understand what these regions indicate:
Region 1 contains elements that are in but not in or .
Thus 1, if , and .
Region 2 contains elements that are in but not in
A B C
x x A x B x C
B A or .
Thus 2, if , and .
Region 3 contains elements that are and but not in .
Thus 3, if , and .
Region 4 contains elements that are in but not in or .
Thus 4, i
C
x x B x A x C
A B C
x x A x B x C
C A B
x f , and .
Region 5 contains elements that are and but not in .
Thus 5, if , and .
Region 6 contains elements that are and but not in .
Thus 6, if , and .
R
x C x A x B
A C B
x x A x C x B
B C A
x x B x C x A
egion 7 contains elements that are in , and .
Thus 7, if , and .
A B C
x x A x B x C
37. What is Union of
Sets?
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38. What is Union of
Sets?
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Let and be any two sets. The union of and
is the set which consists of all the elements of
and all the elements of , the common elements
being taken only once. The symbol ' ' is used to
denot
A B A
B
A B
e the . Symbolically, we write
and usually read as ' union '.
Thus, we can define the union of two sets and
as the set C which consists of all those elements
which are either in A or in
union A B
A B
A B
B (including those
which are in both). In symbols, we write
: or .A B x x A x B
39. What is Union of
Sets?
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The union of two sets can be represented
by a Venn diagram as shown in the figure:
The shaded portion in Figure represents .A B
40. What is
Intersection of
Sets?
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41. What is
Intersection of
Sets?
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The intersection of sets and is the set of all
elements which are common to both and .
The symbol ' ' is used to denote the .
The intersection of two sets and is the set of
all t
A B
A B
intersection
A B
hose elements which belong to both and .
Symbolically, we write : and .
Thus, we can define the intersection of two sets
and as the set of all those elements which belong
both A and B.
A B
A B x x A x B
A
B
42. What is
Intersection of
Sets?
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The shaded portion in Figure indicates
the intersection of A and B.
43. What is Difference
of Sets?
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44. What is Difference
of Sets?
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The difference of the sets and in this order is the set of
elements which belong to but not to . Symbolically, we
write and read as" minus ".
Using the set builder notation, we can rewrit
A B
A B
A B A B
e the definition
of difference as : and .
The difference of two sets and can be represented by Venn
diagram as shown in the figure.
A B x x A x B
A B
The shaded portion represents the difference of the two sets and .A B
45. What is Difference
of Sets?
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The sets , and are mutually
disjoint sets, i.e., the intersection of any of these
two sets is the null set as shown in the figure
A B A B B A
46. What is
Complement of a
Sets?
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47. What is
Complement of a
Sets?
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Let be the universal set and is a subset
of . Then the complement of is the set
of all elements of which are not the
elements of A. Symbolically, we write '
to denote the complement of wit
U A
U A
U
A
A h respect
to . Thus, : and .
Obviously . So the complement
of a set can also be seen as difference
between a universal set and the set A.
U A x x U x A
A U A
A
48. Fact # 1
Two sets A and B are said to be equal if they have exactly the
same elements.
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49. Fact # 2
A set A is said to be subset of a set B, if every element of A is also
an element of B.
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50. Fact # 3
Intervals are subsets of R.
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51. Fact # 4
A power set of a set A is collection of all subsets of A. It is denoted
by P(A).
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52. Fact # 5
The union of two sets A and B is the set of all those elements
which are either in A or in B.
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53. Fact # 6
The intersection of two sets A and B is the set of all elements
which are common. The difference of two sets A and B in this
order is the set of elements which belong to A but not to B.
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54. Fact # 7
The complement of a subset A of universal set U is the set of all
elements of U which are not the elements of A.
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55. Class - XI MB1101: Sets
Important Formulae
Topic: Complement of a Set
1. Complement law:
( )
( )
i A A U
ii A A
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56. Class - XI MB1101: Sets
Important Formulae
Topic: Complement of a Set
2. De Morgan's law:
( )
( )
i A B A B
ii A B A B
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57. Class - XI MB1101: Sets
Important Formulae
Topic: Complement of a Set
3. Law of double complementation:
A A
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58. Class - XI MB1101: Sets
Important Formulae
Topic: Complement of a Set
4. Laws of empty set and universal set
and .U U
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59. Class - XI MB1101: Sets
Important Formulae
Topic: Operations on Sets
5. Commutative law
,A B B A A B B A
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Important Formulae
Topic: Operations on Sets
6. Law of identity element
, ,A A A U A A
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Important Formulae
Topic: Operations on Sets
7. Idempotent law
,A A A A A A
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Important Formulae
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8.
U A U
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Important Formulae
Topic: Operations on Sets
9. Associative Laws:
,A B C A B C A B C A B
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Important Formulae
Topic: Operations on Sets
10. Distributive Laws:
,A B C A B A C A B C A B A C
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Important Formulae
Topic: Operations on Sets
11. Let and be finite sets. If thenA B A B
n A B n A n B
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66. Class - XI MB1101: Sets
Important Formulae
Topic: Operations on Sets
12. In general, if and are finite sets, thenA B
.n A B n A n B n A B
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Important Formulae
Topic: Operations on Sets
13. For any three finite sets , ,A B C
.
n A B C n A n B n C n A B n B C
n A C n A B C
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68. How to change the representation of the set from Set-
Builder to Roster Form?
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69. How to change the representation of the set from Set-
Builder to Roster Form?
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:Understand the description of the elements of the set.Step1
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70. How to change the representation of the set from Set-
Builder to Roster Form?
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:Understand the description of the elements of the set.Step1
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:Identify each member of the set one at a time.Step2
71. How to change the representation of the set from Set-
Builder to Roster Form?
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:Understand the description of the elements of the set.Step1
MB1101: Sets
:Identify each member of the set one at a time.Step2
: If you can see a pattern after finding a few members, use an ellipsis to write the set in
Roster form so that everyone can see the pattern and guess ALL elements.
Step3
72. How to change the representation of the set from Set-
Builder to Roster Form?
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:Understand the description of the elements of the set.Step1
MB1101: Sets
:Identify each member of the set one at a time.Step2
: If you can see a pattern after finding a few members, use an ellipsis to write the set in
Roster form so that everyone can see the pattern and guess ALL elements.
Step3
: If there are just a few elements (usually less than 10) then you need to mention all
elements in the Roster form.
Step4
73. How to change the representation of the set from Roster to
Set-Builder Form?
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74. How to change the representation of the set from Roster to
Set-Builder Form?
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75. How to change the representation of the set from Roster to
Set-Builder Form?
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:Find out what are the common characteristics of the members.Step2
76. How to change the representation of the set from Roster to
Set-Builder Form?
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:Find a pattern among all members of the set.Step1
:Find out what are the common characteristics of the members.Step2
: Use a group of statements to describe these common characteristics in set-builder form.
This conversion is not always easy because the description of the elements of the set may not be
unique.
Step3