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Set square

A set square or triangle (American English) is an object used in engineering and technical drawing, with the aim of providing a straightedge at a right angle or other particular planar angle to a baseline. The simplest form of set square is a triangular piece of transparent plastic (or formerly of polished wood) with the centre removed. More commonly the set square bears the markings of a ruler and a half circle protractor. The outer edges are typically bevelled. These set squares come in two usual forms, both right triangles: one with 90-45-45 degree angles, the other with 30-60-90 degree angles. Combining the two forms by placing the hypotenuses together will also yield 15° and 75° angles. They are often purchased in packs with protractors and compasses. Less commonly found is the adjustable set square. Here, the body of the object is cut in half and rejoined with a hinge marked with angles. Adjustment to the marked angle will produce any desired angle up to a maximum of 180°. (Wikipedia).

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This video provides examples to describing a set given the set notation of a set.

From playlist Sets (Discrete Math)

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From playlist Set Theory

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From playlist Set Theory by Mathoma

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This video introduces the basic vocabulary used in set theory. http://mathispower4u.wordpress.com/

From playlist Sets

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From playlist Set Theory

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From playlist Set Theory

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Please feel free to leave comments/questions on the video and practice problems below! In this video, I cover the Kuratowski definition of ordered pairs in terms of sets. This will allow us to speak of relations and functions in terms of sets as the basic mathematical objects and will ser

From playlist Set Theory by Mathoma

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From playlist Multivariable Derivatives

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Determine the Least Element in a Set Given using Set Notation.

This video explains how to determine the least element in a set given using set notation.

From playlist Sets (Discrete Math)

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From playlist Probability, statistics, and stochastic processes

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From playlist Mathematics

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Set Theory (Part 12): Constructing the Integers

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The beauty of complex numbers

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