some numbers can be universal but not all numbers for example 112 is the emergency call number for Italy that means it is universal
Numbers are universal, hence the same everywhere.
The universal set is the set of all possible elements under consideration. You can have a universal set of all people, or all bird species, or all numbers or whatever. You can even have a universal set of all people and all bird species and all numbers as one big set.
U=numbers
Universal indicator...
South in our town, but not necessarily a universal standard practice.
The answer depends on what the Universal set is.If the universal set is the set of all real numbers, then a' is the set of all real numbers that leave a non-zero remainder when divided by 2. Another way of defining a' is: {x | x is Real, mod(x, 2) >0}.
Once example is the whole numbers and subsets are the numbers 1,2 and 3 written {1,2,3}. Another example is all the colors. Subsets would be any number of individual colors. The universal set may be finite or infinite.
The Universal Product Code is a combination of electronically readable lines (the bar code) and numbers identifying the product and providing inventory and pricing information for producers and resellers
You need to make your inquiry at your particular child support enforcement office. There is no universal answer
The Universal Product Code is a combination of electronically readable lines (the bar code) and numbers identifying the product and providing inventory and pricing information for producers and resellers
They are the universal set: every number that doesn't fit in the circles in the venn diagram.
There are serial codes, or universal product codes, on items that are purchased so that the item can be tracked in a store. The most common form of a universal product code consists of 12 numbers. Each universal product code is uniquely assigned to a specific product.