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• TEST 1. Fill in the blank.2points each.

• 1.A ____________ is sometimes thought of as a Mathematical ‘John Dee’ because you can use it
as a placeholder when you want to talk about something but either: You imagine that it has one
or more values but you don’t know what they are.

• 2. A _____________ says that a certain property is true for all elements in a set.

• 3.A ______________ it says that if one thing is true then some other thing also has to be true.

• 4.____________________ says that there is atleast one thing for which the property is true.

• 5.In a Conditional Statement, it contain versions of the words _________ .

• 6. In a Universal Condition Statement, it contain versions of the words _________ .

• 7._______________ is a statement that is Universal because its first part says that a certain
property is true for all objects of a given type, and it is existential because its second part asserts
the existence of something.

• 8.A set maybe specified using the ______________ by writing all of its elements between
braces.

• 9. {x € S | P(x), we may define this set as _______________.

• 10. If A and B are sets, then A is called a __________ of B, written A ⊆ B, if, and only if, every
element of A is also an element of B.

• 11. Given elements a and b, the symbol (a, b) denotes the ______________ consisting of a and b
together with the specification that a is the first element of the pair and b is the second element

• Give the symbol

• 12.______ is the set of all real numbers.

• 13._______ is the set of integers.

• 14._______ is the set of all rational numbers.

• Use variables to rewrite the following sentences more formally

15.Are there numbers whose squares are smaller than the numbers themselves?

16.A prime number is an integer greater than 1 and whose only positive divisors are 1 and itself.

• Write the words on how you read the following

17. {x ∈ R | − 1 < x < 6}

18. {x ∈ Z | − 1 < x < 6}

19. {x ∈ Z + | − 1 < x < 6}

• TRUE OR FALSE
• A.Let A = Z+, B=(n∈Z|0≤n≤100), and C=(100, 200, 300, 400, 500). Evaluate the truth and falsity of
each of the following statements.

20. B⊆A

21. C is a proper subset of A

22. C and B have at least one element in common

23. C ⊆ B

24. C⊆C

• B.

25. Is (1, 2) = (2, 1)?

26. Is (2, 3 /9 ) = (√ 4, 1 /3 )?

27. If A = {1, 2, 3} and B = {a, b, c, d}, find A × B.

Test II: Compute the following. Show your solutions.(10points each)

• 1. A man lying under a tree waiting for guava fruit to fall down. His name is Gerald Anderson.
When his friend Aljur Abrenica walked by and saw Him. He said; “Gerrald, don't wait for the
guava to fall down. The fruit might even be a worm in it. Why don't you make some stair steps
to climb in order to reach the guava. The guava fruit is in a 30 foot tree and the bricks you have
to make the steps out of 1 foot bricks.” How many bricks would Gerrald need to use in making a
stairs? How many bricks should Gerrald use to reach the guava fruit?

• 2. Find the sum of the integers from 1 upto 500.

• 3. Last February, Kim Chiu held a mega-concert at the Zamboanga City Coliseum. How many
chairs are in the coliseum if there are 50 rows and the first row contains 150 seats and the
second row contains 200 seats and the succeeding rows follow this arithmetic sequence?

Test III. ESSAY (10points each)

1.What is Mathematics?How would you relate Mathematics to your life?

BONUS QUESTION FOR 6 POINTS:

WHAT IS THE COMPLETE NAME OF YOUR MATH TEACHER?

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