Problem 1E: Is the set named empty, finite, or infinite? a N=countingnumbers b V=vowels c... Problem 2E Problem 3E: Where possible, use the symbol to join the two sets. a V=Vowels; L=lettersinthealphabet b... Problem 4E: Where possible, use the symbol to join the two sets. a P=allpagesinthisbook; T=page10ofthisbook b... Problem 5E: Which type of path straight, curved, circular, or scattered is determined by: a a roller coaster? b... Problem 6E: Which type of path straight, curved, circular or scattered is determined by: a pepper sprinkled on a... Problem 7E: Let A, B, and C lie on a straight line as shown near Exercise 8. Classify these claims as true or... Problem 8E: Let A, B, and C lie on a straight line as shown. Classify these claim as true or false. a There is... Problem 9E Problem 10E: Consider sets A, B, and C from Exercise 9. Find: a AB b BC c ABAC A=1,2,3,4. B=2,4,6,8, and... Problem 11E: For the sets gives in Exercise 9, is there a distributive relationship for union with respect with... Problem 12E: For the sets given in Exercise 9, is there a distributive relationship for intersection with respect... Problem 13E: For Exercises 13 to16, consider the figure with the circle and lines AB, CE, andGF. Classify the... Problem 14E: For Exercises 13 to16, consider the figure with the circle and lines AB, CE, andGF. Classify the... Problem 15E: For Exercises 13 to16, consider the figure with the circle and lines AB, CE, andGF. Classify the... Problem 16E Problem 17E: Use the angle symbol and three letters to name the angle formed by the two rays CD and CE rays not... Problem 18E: Use the angle symbol and three letters to name the angle formed by the two rays EF and EG rays not... Problem 19E: What relationship subset, intersect, disjoint, or equivalent can be used to characterize the two... Problem 20E: What relationship subset, intersect, disjoint, or equivalent can be used to characterize the two... Problem 21E: If A=1,2,3,4 and B=2,4,6,8, find: a NA b NB c NAB d NAB Problem 22E: If A=vowels and B=lettersinthewordspare, find: a NA b NB c NAB d NAB Problem 23E: Find a universe for the set algebra,geometry,trigonometry,calculus. Problem 24E: Find a universe for the set apples,bananas,pears,peaches,strawberries. Problem 25E: Where P=1,3,5,7,9 and U=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, find ~P. Problem 26E: Where C=consonants and U=26lettersofthealphabet, find ~C. Problem 27E: With P and Q sublets of U as shown, shade ~PQ. Problem 28E: With P and Q subsets of U as shown, shade ~PQ. Problem 29E: The figures below are triangle. Find: N{sides in a triangle}. Problem 30E: The figures below are quadrilaterals. Find: sidesinaquadrilateral. Problem 31E: If NA=3 and NB=5, what is: a the smallest number possible for NAB? b the largest number possible for... Problem 32E: If NA=3 and NB=5, what is: a the largest number possible for NAB? b the smallest number possible for... Problem 33E Problem 34E Problem 35E Problem 36E Problem 37E Problem 38E format_list_bulleted