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algebra i b-cr
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the universal set is the set of rational numbers. s is the set of integers.
which represents $s^c$?
○ {x|x is a real number}
○ {x|x is a rational number}
○ {x|x is a rational positive number}
○ {x|x is a rational non-integer}
Step1: Define complement of a set
The complement \(S^c\) (or \(S'\)) of a set \(S\) within a universal set \(U\) is the set of all elements in \(U\) that are not in \(S\).
Step2: Identify given sets
Universal set \(U = \{\text{all rational numbers}\}\), \(S = \{\text{all integers}\}\).
Step3: Find elements of \(S^c\)
Elements in \(U\) but not in \(S\) are rational numbers that are not integers.
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{x|x is a rational non-integer}