it must be absolutely clear that which object belongs to the set and which does not. For example: 'The collection of positive numbers less than 10' is a set, because, given any numbers, we can always find out whether that number belongs to the collection or not
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it must be absolutely clear that which object belongs to the set and which does not. For example: 'The collection of positive numbers less than 10' is a set, because, given any numbers, we can always find out whether that number belongs to the collection or not
correct me if I'm wrong btw hope it helps lol