I'm doing a bit of my own learning so I have no one else to ask.
I am doing set builder notation and came across some examples that break each bit up and slightly explain each one.
There is one part of one of the examples that I'm not sure what it means.
The example is...
S = {(x,x3) ∈ ℝ2
This translates as the set of S contains all the points of the form (x,x3).
In other words it is the curve y = x3
It then breaks it down to state what each part means.
It says that (x,x3) is
all the points of the form (x,x3)
This is the part that I don't know what it means, can any body explain further, hopefully I have given enough information on what I want to find out.
Cheers,
Chris.
I am doing set builder notation and came across some examples that break each bit up and slightly explain each one.
There is one part of one of the examples that I'm not sure what it means.
The example is...
S = {(x,x3) ∈ ℝ2
This translates as the set of S contains all the points of the form (x,x3).
In other words it is the curve y = x3
It then breaks it down to state what each part means.
It says that (x,x3) is
all the points of the form (x,x3)
This is the part that I don't know what it means, can any body explain further, hopefully I have given enough information on what I want to find out.
Cheers,
Chris.