Overview
Tennis is a game played on a rectangular-shaped court, which can be one of many surfaces. It is either played with two players (singles match), or four players (doubles match). Players stand on opposite sides of the net and use a stringed racquet to hit the ball back and forth to each other.
Tennis Match Rules
To play a set in tennis, someone must win six games; the first person to win six games wins the set. However, a set must be won by at least two games. If the score ties at 6-6, a tiebreaker is played.
Set Operations in Mathematics
- Set union
- Set intersection
- Set complement
- Set difference
Set Terminology
- Each object in a set is called an element of the set.
- Two sets are equal if they have exactly the same elements.
- A set that contains no elements is called a null set or an empty set.
- If every element in Set A is also in Set B, then Set A is a subset of Set B.