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The symbol “\(\in\)” is read “is in” or “is an element of.” Thus the above means that \(a\) is an element of the set containing the letters \(a\text{,}\) \(b\text{,}\) and \(c\text{.}\) Note that this is a true statement. It would also be true to say that \(d\) is not in that set:

\begin{equation*} d \not\in \{a, b, c\}\text{.} \end{equation*}
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