Points, Line Andplane Lesson Plan
Points, Line Andplane Lesson Plan
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Name of Rhea Jane C. Sembrano Learning Area
Mathematics
Teacher
Date & Time September 27, 2024, l 9:45-10:45 Quarter
1 week 1
AM
A. CONTENT STANDARD Demonstrates understanding of key concepts of sets and the real
number system.
B. Performance can formulate challenging situations involving sets and real numbers
Standard and solve these in a variety of strategies.
C. Learning At the end of the lesson, the learners will be able to:
Competency 1. Defined sets, elements of sets and cardinality.
2. Describe and illustrate well-defined sets and null sets.
3. Determine the element/s of given set.
4. Identify the number of elements or its cardinality
I. CONTENT Introduction of sets, elements and cardinality
II. LEARNING
RESOURCES 7 Mathematics: Quarter 1: Introduction of sets
Laptop, TV, Marker, Manila Paper, Pen, and Printed materials
A. References Books
B. Materials Internet
John, do you have an idea about sets? Yes! Ma’am sets is….
Elements of a Set
The items present in a set are called either elements
or members of a set. The elements of a set are
enclosed in curly brackets separated by commas. To
denote that an element is contained in a set, the
symbol '∈' is used. In the above example, 2 ∈ A. If
an element is not a member of a set, then it is
denoted using the symbol '∉'. For example, 3 ∉ A.
Semantic form
Roster form
Set builder form
Let us understand each of these forms with an
example.
Semantic Form
Semantic notation describes a statement to show
what
are the elements of a set. For example, a set of the
first
five odd numbers.
Roster Form
The most common form used to represent sets is
the roster notation in which the elements of the sets
are
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Sets Symbols
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Types of Sets
There are different types of sets in set theory. Some
of
These are singleton, finite, infinite, empty, etc.
Singleton Sets
A set that has only one element is called a singleton
set or also called a unit set. Example, Set A = { k | k
is an
integer between 3 and 5} which is A = {4}.
Finite Sets
As the name implies, a set with a finite or countable
number of elements is called a finite set. Example,
Set B
= {k | k is a prime number less than 20}, which is B
=
{2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19}
Infinite Sets
A set with an infinite number of elements is called
an
infinite set. Example: Set C = {Multiples of 3}.
Equal Sets
If two sets have the same elements in them, then
they
are called equal sets. Example: A = {1,2,3} and B =
{1,2,3}. Here, set A and set B are equal sets. This
can be
represented as A = B.
Unequal Sets
If two sets have at least one different element, then
they
are unequal sets. Example: A = {1,2,3} and B =
{2,3,4}.
Here, set A and set B are unequal sets. This can be
represented as A ≠ B.
Equivalent Sets
Two sets are said to be equivalent sets when they
have
the same number of elements, though the elements
are
different. Example: A = {1,2,3,4} and B = {a,b,c,d}.
Here,
set A and set B are equivalent sets since n(A) = n(B)
Overlapping Sets
Two sets are said to be overlapping if at least one
element from set A is present in set B. Example: A =
{2,4,6} B = {4,8,10}. Here, element 4 is present in
set A
as well as in set B. Therefore, A and B are
overlapping
sets.
Disjoint Sets
Two sets are disjoint if there are no common
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elements in
both sets. Example: A = {1,2,3,4} B = {5,6,7,8}.
Here, set
A and set B are disjoint sets.
of set A.
Universal Set
A universal set is the collection of all the elements
regarding a particular subject. The universal set is
denoted by the letter 'U'. Example: Let U = {The list
of all
road transport vehicles}. Here, a set of cars is a
subset
for this universal set, the set of cycles, trains are all
subsets of this universal set.
Power Sets
Power set is the set of all subsets that a set could
contain. Example: Set A = {1,2,3}. Power set of A is
= {∅,
{1}, {2}, {3}, {1,2}, {2,3}, {1,3}, {1,2,3}}.
Operations on Sets
Some important operations on sets in set theory
include
union, intersection, difference, the complement of a
set,
Union of Sets
Union of sets, which is denoted as A U B, lists the
elements in set A and set B or the elements in both
set A
and set B. For example, {1, 3} ∪ {1, 4} = {1, 3, 4}
Intersection of Sets
The intersection of sets which is denoted by A ∩ B
lists
the elements that are common to both set A and set
B.
For example, {1, 2} ∩ {2, 4} = {2}
Set Difference
Set difference which is denoted by A - B, lists the
elements in set A that are not present in set B. For
example, A = {2, 3, 4} and B = {4, 5, 6}. A - B =
{2, 3}.
Set Complement
Set complement which is denoted by A', is the set of
all
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Properties of Sets
Similar to numbers, sets also have properties like
associative property, commutative property, and so
on.
Questions:
1. Find the elements of the sets represented as
follows and write the cardinal number of
each set. a) Set A is the first 8 multiples of 7
b) Set B = {a,e,i,o,u} c) Set C = {x | x are
even numbers between 20 and 40}.
Answers:
1. Solution:
a) Set A = {7,14,21,28,35,42,49, 56}. These are the
first 8 multiples of 7. Since there are 8 elements in
the set,
cardinal number n (A)= 8
2. Solution:
Answer:(a)
{a,b,c,p,q,r} (b)
{a,b,c} (c)
{d,p,q,r,s} (d) Yes
Rubrics:
Accuracy: 20 points
Participation: 15 points
Presentation: 15 points
Total Points: 50 points
EVALUATE (8 mins)
G. Evaluating Learning Test I: Guess Me!
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