consider the following sets.
A={13}
B={10+13}
C={10,3}
D={2^5}
E={2,5}
whew - that was exhausting!
What is your question?
Sure! Let's consider the sets A, B, C, D, and E.
Set A contains a single element, which is 13.
Set B is defined as the number 10 plus the element 13. So, to find the elements in B, we add 10 to 13, which gives us 23. Therefore, set B contains the element 23.
Set C is defined as the elements 10 and 3. So, set C contains the elements 10 and 3.
Set D is defined as 2 raised to the power of 5. To calculate this, we multiply 2 by itself 5 times: 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 32. Therefore, set D contains the element 32.
Set E is defined as the elements 2 and 5. So, set E contains the elements 2 and 5.
To summarize:
- Set A: {13}
- Set B: {23}
- Set C: {10, 3}
- Set D: {32}
- Set E: {2, 5}
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