Remarks
Example 1: Draw the graph of
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Item Type(s):
This benchmark may be assessed using:
MC
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FR
item(s)
Also Assesses: - Clarification :
Students will perform set operations such as union and intersection, complement, and cross product. - Content Limits :
Items may include set notation and symbols from set theory.
Finite sets should contain no more than a total of 15 unordered elements and no more than 30 ordered elements.
If an item follows a numerical pattern, data may be represented by infinite sets. Example: Natural numbers {1, 2, 3, 4 . . .}
Notation for the complement of set A will be limited to A' and ~A.
- Stimulus Attributes :
Items may be set in either real-world or mathematical contexts.
Graphics should be used for most of these items, as appropriate.
Sets should list all elements in the stem (e.g., do not use natural numbers between 2 and 5.).
MA.912.A.7.8 Use quadratic equations to solve realworld problems.
- Test Item #: Sample Item 1
- Question:
The set T represents several Taurine breeds of cattle.
T = {Angus, Devon, Shorthorn, Texas Longhorn}
The set Z represents several Zebu breeds of cattle.
Z = {Boran, Nelore, Ponwar}
What is the total number of elements in the set T × Z ? - Difficulty: N/A
- Type: MC: Multiple Choice