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This video explains the most common pieces of notation used to talk about sets. A set is defined as a collection of things, usually numbers. The set is represented by curly braces containing its elements, such as numbers. The notation uses asterisks and curly braces to name and describe sets. For example, a set named "A" containing the elements 4, 5, and 6 is written as {4, 5, 6}. This simple notation method, despite being criticized by logicians, is sufficient and easy for our purposes.