This document defines fundamental concepts about sets, including:
- A set is a collection of distinct objects called elements. Capital letters denote sets and lowercase denote elements.
- Examples of sets include collections of vowels, numbers that satisfy equations, or groups like football players.
- The empty set contains no elements. Sets can be finite and counted or infinite.
- Membership, subsets, unions, intersections, and complements are defined. Venn diagrams can represent relationships between sets visually.
- Basic counting rules give formulas for finding the number of elements in unions and intersections of finite sets.