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For each $rinmathbb{Q}$, let $K_r={r}^{c_mathbb{R}}$.
(a) Find $bigcup_{rinmathbb{Q}}$ $K_r$.
I guess the complements for $rinmathbb{Q}$ is confusing me, as I don't know which values to choose in $mathbb{R}$. I might just be interpreting the problem completely wrong. I am just looking for the pattern at this point, in which I am trying to find what values would be plausible.
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For each $rinmathbb{Q}$, let $K_r={r}^{c_mathbb{R}}$.
(a) Find $bigcup_{rinmathbb{Q}}$ $K_r$.
I guess the complements for $rinmathbb{Q}$ is confusing me, as I don't know which values to choose in $mathbb{R}$. I might just be interpreting the problem completely wrong. I am just looking for the pattern at this point, in which I am trying to find what values would be plausible.
elementary-set-theory
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Eevee Trainer, anomaly, Claudius, TheGeekGreek, Mauro ALLEGRANZA Jan 8 at 10:47
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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What does $r_{Bbb R}^c$ denote?
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– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 8 at 6:56
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What is the definition of the set ${r}_mathbb{R}$?
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– Robert Z
Jan 8 at 6:56
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Sorry, still a newbie to LaTeX. I meant to put {r} ^c_R
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– Ryan
Jan 8 at 6:57
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Copying this problem straight from worksheet.
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– Ryan
Jan 8 at 6:58
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What is $c_{mathbb{R}}$? Any direct link to the worksheet?
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– Robert Z
Jan 8 at 6:59
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For each $rinmathbb{Q}$, let $K_r={r}^{c_mathbb{R}}$.
(a) Find $bigcup_{rinmathbb{Q}}$ $K_r$.
I guess the complements for $rinmathbb{Q}$ is confusing me, as I don't know which values to choose in $mathbb{R}$. I might just be interpreting the problem completely wrong. I am just looking for the pattern at this point, in which I am trying to find what values would be plausible.
elementary-set-theory
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For each $rinmathbb{Q}$, let $K_r={r}^{c_mathbb{R}}$.
(a) Find $bigcup_{rinmathbb{Q}}$ $K_r$.
I guess the complements for $rinmathbb{Q}$ is confusing me, as I don't know which values to choose in $mathbb{R}$. I might just be interpreting the problem completely wrong. I am just looking for the pattern at this point, in which I am trying to find what values would be plausible.
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Eevee Trainer, anomaly, Claudius, TheGeekGreek, Mauro ALLEGRANZA Jan 8 at 10:47
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as unclear what you're asking by Eevee Trainer, anomaly, Claudius, TheGeekGreek, Mauro ALLEGRANZA Jan 8 at 10:47
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What does $r_{Bbb R}^c$ denote?
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– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 8 at 6:56
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What is the definition of the set ${r}_mathbb{R}$?
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– Robert Z
Jan 8 at 6:56
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Sorry, still a newbie to LaTeX. I meant to put {r} ^c_R
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– Ryan
Jan 8 at 6:57
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Copying this problem straight from worksheet.
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– Ryan
Jan 8 at 6:58
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What is $c_{mathbb{R}}$? Any direct link to the worksheet?
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– Robert Z
Jan 8 at 6:59
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What does $r_{Bbb R}^c$ denote?
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– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 8 at 6:56
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What is the definition of the set ${r}_mathbb{R}$?
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– Robert Z
Jan 8 at 6:56
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Sorry, still a newbie to LaTeX. I meant to put {r} ^c_R
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– Ryan
Jan 8 at 6:57
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Copying this problem straight from worksheet.
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– Ryan
Jan 8 at 6:58
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What is $c_{mathbb{R}}$? Any direct link to the worksheet?
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– Robert Z
Jan 8 at 6:59
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What does $r_{Bbb R}^c$ denote?
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– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 8 at 6:56
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What does $r_{Bbb R}^c$ denote?
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– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 8 at 6:56
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What is the definition of the set ${r}_mathbb{R}$?
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– Robert Z
Jan 8 at 6:56
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What is the definition of the set ${r}_mathbb{R}$?
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– Robert Z
Jan 8 at 6:56
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Sorry, still a newbie to LaTeX. I meant to put {r} ^c_R
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– Ryan
Jan 8 at 6:57
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Sorry, still a newbie to LaTeX. I meant to put {r} ^c_R
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– Ryan
Jan 8 at 6:57
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Copying this problem straight from worksheet.
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– Ryan
Jan 8 at 6:58
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Copying this problem straight from worksheet.
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– Ryan
Jan 8 at 6:58
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What is $c_{mathbb{R}}$? Any direct link to the worksheet?
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– Robert Z
Jan 8 at 6:59
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What is $c_{mathbb{R}}$? Any direct link to the worksheet?
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The complement of {q} is R - {q}.
Show if p,q are distinct numbers, then
(R - {p}) $cup$ (R - {q}) = R.
Apply to your problem as needed.
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The complement of {q} is R - {q}.
Show if p,q are distinct numbers, then
(R - {p}) $cup$ (R - {q}) = R.
Apply to your problem as needed.
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The complement of {q} is R - {q}.
Show if p,q are distinct numbers, then
(R - {p}) $cup$ (R - {q}) = R.
Apply to your problem as needed.
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The complement of {q} is R - {q}.
Show if p,q are distinct numbers, then
(R - {p}) $cup$ (R - {q}) = R.
Apply to your problem as needed.
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The complement of {q} is R - {q}.
Show if p,q are distinct numbers, then
(R - {p}) $cup$ (R - {q}) = R.
Apply to your problem as needed.
answered Jan 8 at 9:43
William ElliotWilliam Elliot
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What does $r_{Bbb R}^c$ denote?
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– Lord Shark the Unknown
Jan 8 at 6:56
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$begingroup$
What is the definition of the set ${r}_mathbb{R}$?
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– Robert Z
Jan 8 at 6:56
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Sorry, still a newbie to LaTeX. I meant to put {r} ^c_R
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– Ryan
Jan 8 at 6:57
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Copying this problem straight from worksheet.
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– Ryan
Jan 8 at 6:58
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What is $c_{mathbb{R}}$? Any direct link to the worksheet?
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– Robert Z
Jan 8 at 6:59