Mathematics – BCA 1st Year – Unit 1: Sets, Relations, and Functions
Of course! Here’s a simpler and more detailed explanation of Unit 1 concepts in Mathematics for BCA. I’ll break each topic down with examples to make it easier to follow. --- ### **Unit 1: Sets, Relations, and Functions** --- ### **1. Sets** **What is a Set?** - A **set** is a group of distinct (unique) objects. You can think of it as a collection of items. Each item in a set is called an **element** or **member**. - Sets are usually written with curly braces `{ }`, and each element is separated by a comma. **Example:** - If we have a set of numbers, we could write it as: \( A = \{1, 2, 3, 4\} \) Here, 1, 2, 3, and 4 are elements of set \( A \). #### Types of Sets 1. **Finite Set:** A set with a limited number of elements. - *Example:* \( B = \{apple, banana, mango\} \). This set has only three fruits, so it’s finite. 2. **Infinite Set:** A set wit...
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