Set elements are greater

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    Kio_Hostler

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    Is there a name for when set A and B are of the same size, and for every element in B there is a corresponding element in A that is greater than the element in B? Example:

    A = {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} B = {0, 2, 4, 6, 8)

    Thank you,

    KH
     
    Kio_Hostler, Nov 24, 2019
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    HallsofIvy

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    No, there is no special name for that because it is of no special interest.
     
    HallsofIvy, Nov 7, 2021
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    nycmathguy

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    What is the name of your course? Is this set theory?
     
    nycmathguy, Nov 7, 2021
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