Set-builder notation

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  1. Template:Lb A mathematical notation for describing a set by specifying the properties that its members must satisfy.
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    • 2011, Tom Bassarear, Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers, Cengage Learning, 5th Edition, page 56,
      In this case, and in many other cases, we describe the set using set-builder notation:
      Q={ab| aI and bI, b0}
      This statement is read in English as "Q is the set of all numbers of the form ab such that a and b are both integers, but b is not equal to zero."
    • 2012, Richard N. Aufmann, Joanne Lockwood, Intermediate Algebra, Cengage Learning, 8th Edition, page 6,
      A second method of representing a set is set-builder notation. Set-builder notation can be used to describe almost any set, but it is especially useful when writing infinite sets. In set-builder notation, the set of integers > −3 is written
      {x|x>3, xintegers}

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