DMQ3111: QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR BUSINESS LECTURE NOTES
| Institution | University of Nairobi |
| Course | BUSINESS |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
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Welcome to the First Lecture in this course unit. In this lecture we are going to learn about set theory. The study of sets is important and thus popular in the business and economic world for three major reasons: Basic understanding of concepts in sets and set algebra provides a form of logical language through which business specialists can communicate important concepts and ideas. Set algebra is used in solving counting problems of a logical nature.
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