Analyzing Notational Conventions
A notational system uses the symbol ˚ as a shorthand. For any given element x, the notation ˚X represents the multiset {x, x, ..., x}. A student attempts to use this system and writes ˚{a, b} to represent the multiset {a, b}. Explain why the student's use of the ˚ symbol is incorrect based on the defined rule.
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In a specific notational system, the symbol
˚Xis used as a shorthand to represent a multiset containing only the element 'x' repeated one or more times. Given this rule, which of the following correctly represents the multiset{q, q, q, q}?A researcher establishes a notational convention where
˚Arepresents the multiset{a, a, a, a}. Later in the same document, the researcher uses˚Bto represent the multiset{b, b, b}. This second usage is a consistent application of the initially established convention.Analyzing Notational Conventions