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DeanR

n(A) is the number of elements is A, sometimes written |A|.  I count 7.  n(A)=7

13 is among the elements of A, so 13 ∈ A  is TRUE

26 is among the elements of A, so 26 ∉ A   is FALSE

10 isn't in A, so 10 ∉ A  is TRUE


Answer:

(a) 7

(b) TRUE

(c) FALSE

(d) TRUE

Step-by-step explanation:

In part (a), we are asked for n(A), the number of elements is A.

We count them and we get that set A hast 7 elements.

Then, n(A) = 7

In part (b), we are asked if 13 is an element of the set A.

We go over each element of A and check that 13 is there, hence 13 ∈ A.

Then, the statement "13 ∈ A"  is TRUE

In part (c), we are asked if 26 is not an element of the set A.

We go over each element of A and check that 26 is there, hence 26 ∈ A.

Then, the statement "26 ∉ A"  is FALSE.

In part (d), we are asked if 10 is not an element of the set A.

We go over each element of A and check that 10 is not there, hence 10 ∉ A.

Then, the statement "10 ∉ A"  is TRUE.