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Mathematics Assessment Test Solutions

The document is titled "Mathematics in the Modern World" and is authored by Maida B. Macababat from the Mathematics Department of Mindanao State University. It provides information about an upcoming lecture on mathematics and its applications in the modern world. The document includes the author's name, department, university, and contact information.

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Mathematics in the Modern World

Maida B. Macababat
Mathematics Department
Mindanao State University Main Campus
Marawi City
maidabacarat@[Link]

October 27, 2021

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


ASSESSMENT TEST 1 SCORE:
NAME & SIGNATURE:
SECTION: DATE:
Instruction: Write your solutions clearly and orderly and
affix your name and signature in each page. Submit
answers in one pdf file. Take photos of your answers and
convert it into a single pdf file. Use CamScanner App

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


I. Given U = {a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, s, t, u} and its subsets
A = {x : x is a letter in the word "highest".},
B = {a, b, f, g, h, u} and C = {a, c, d, i, g, t}. Determine the
following sets: [2 points each]

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


I. Given U = {a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, s, t, u} and its subsets
A = {x : x is a letter in the word "highest".},
B = {a, b, f, g, h, u} and C = {a, c, d, i, g, t}. Determine the
following sets: [2 points each]
1 A and Ac

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


I. Given U = {a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, s, t, u} and its subsets
A = {x : x is a letter in the word "highest".},
B = {a, b, f, g, h, u} and C = {a, c, d, i, g, t}. Determine the
following sets: [2 points each]
1 A and Ac
2 A∪B∪C

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


I. Given U = {a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, s, t, u} and its subsets
A = {x : x is a letter in the word "highest".},
B = {a, b, f, g, h, u} and C = {a, c, d, i, g, t}. Determine the
following sets: [2 points each]
1 A and Ac
2 A∪B∪C
3 (A ∪ B)c

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


I. Given U = {a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, s, t, u} and its subsets
A = {x : x is a letter in the word "highest".},
B = {a, b, f, g, h, u} and C = {a, c, d, i, g, t}. Determine the
following sets: [2 points each]
1 A and Ac
2 A∪B∪C
3 (A ∪ B)c
4 (A ∩ B)c

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


I. Given U = {a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, s, t, u} and its subsets
A = {x : x is a letter in the word "highest".},
B = {a, b, f, g, h, u} and C = {a, c, d, i, g, t}. Determine the
following sets: [2 points each]
1 A and Ac
2 A∪B∪C
3 (A ∪ B)c
4 (A ∩ B)c
5 Ac ∪ B c

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


I. Given U = {a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, s, t, u} and its subsets
A = {x : x is a letter in the word "highest".},
B = {a, b, f, g, h, u} and C = {a, c, d, i, g, t}. Determine the
following sets: [2 points each]
1 A and Ac
2 A∪B∪C
3 (A ∪ B)c
4 (A ∩ B)c
5 Ac ∪ B c
6 A ∩ (B ∪ C)c

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


I. Given U = {a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, s, t, u} and its subsets
A = {x : x is a letter in the word "highest".},
B = {a, b, f, g, h, u} and C = {a, c, d, i, g, t}. Determine the
following sets: [2 points each]
1 A and Ac
2 A∪B∪C
3 (A ∪ B)c
4 (A ∩ B)c
5 Ac ∪ B c
6 A ∩ (B ∪ C)c
7 B−C

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


II. Determine whether the given statement is true or false?
Justify your answer. [2 points each]

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


II. Determine whether the given statement is true or false?
Justify your answer. [2 points each]
1 ∅ = {∅}

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


II. Determine whether the given statement is true or false?
Justify your answer. [2 points each]
1 ∅ = {∅}
2 −1 is an irrational number

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


II. Determine whether the given statement is true or false?
Justify your answer. [2 points each]
1 ∅ = {∅}
2 −1 is an irrational number
3 A rational number is a number that has a nonrepeating
and nonterminating decimal expansion of digits.

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


II. Determine whether the given statement is true or false?
Justify your answer. [2 points each]
1 ∅ = {∅}
2 −1 is an irrational number
3 A rational number is a number that has a nonrepeating
and nonterminating decimal expansion of digits.
4 {0, 1, 2} ∈ {0, 1, 2, 3}

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


II. Determine whether the given statement is true or false?
Justify your answer. [2 points each]
1 ∅ = {∅}
2 −1 is an irrational number
3 A rational number is a number that has a nonrepeating
and nonterminating decimal expansion of digits.
4 {0, 1, 2} ∈ {0, 1, 2, 3}
5 U − A = Ac for any set A.

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


II. Determine whether the given statement is true or false?
Justify your answer. [2 points each]
1 ∅ = {∅}
2 −1 is an irrational number
3 A rational number is a number that has a nonrepeating
and nonterminating decimal expansion of digits.
4 {0, 1, 2} ∈ {0, 1, 2, 3}
5 U − A = Ac for any set A.
6 (A ∩ B)c = Ac ∪ B c

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


II. Determine whether the given statement is true or false?
Justify your answer. [2 points each]
1 ∅ = {∅}
2 −1 is an irrational number
3 A rational number is a number that has a nonrepeating
and nonterminating decimal expansion of digits.
4 {0, 1, 2} ∈ {0, 1, 2, 3}
5 U − A = Ac for any set A.
6 (A ∩ B)c = Ac ∪ B c
7 2 ∈ {x : x is an integer between -1 and 2.}

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


II. Determine whether the given statement is true or false?
Justify your answer. [2 points each]
1 ∅ = {∅}
2 −1 is an irrational number
3 A rational number is a number that has a nonrepeating
and nonterminating decimal expansion of digits.
4 {0, 1, 2} ∈ {0, 1, 2, 3}
5 U − A = Ac for any set A.
6 (A ∩ B)c = Ac ∪ B c
7 2 ∈ {x : x is an integer between -1 and 2.}
8 For any integer n, 2n + 1 is odd.

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture


II. Determine whether the given statement is true or false?
Justify your answer. [2 points each]
1 ∅ = {∅}
2 −1 is an irrational number
3 A rational number is a number that has a nonrepeating
and nonterminating decimal expansion of digits.
4 {0, 1, 2} ∈ {0, 1, 2, 3}
5 U − A = Ac for any set A.
6 (A ∩ B)c = Ac ∪ B c
7 2 ∈ {x : x is an integer between -1 and 2.}
8 For any integer n, 2n + 1 is odd.
1
9 The set {x ∈ Z : −2 < x < 5} contains .
2

M. Macababat GEC 104 Lecture

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