If N = {all real numbers} and subset S = {multiples of 2 greater than zero}, what is S′?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@bhusal
OpenStudy (anonymous):
little help plz
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@BulletWithButterflyWings could you help me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont understand it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is it S' ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@melody16 yw
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i thought it was funny
OpenStudy (anonymous):
s' means the compliment. do you know what that means?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i do not im sorry
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i need the answer to be done with my work
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the other things that will complete the universal set.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so S'={x=2n+1} where n=0,1,2,...
S' means elements that dont belong to S
OpenStudy (anonymous):
my notation is wrong
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah I guess you could say it like that. but it is what doesnt belong in S but will complete the universal set. Understand?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
huh
OpenStudy (anonymous):
they confused me these are the answers
{all real numbers excluding multiples of 2 greater than zero}
{multiples of 2 less than zero}
{even numbers greater than zero}
{odd numbers greater than zero}
OpenStudy (anonymous):
d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you understand why it would be D?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
even number greter thqn zero
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