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Invariant set postulate

The Invariant Set Postulate is an important idea in mathematics that says that a set (a group of things) will stay the same, no matter what happens. This postulate means that we can use the same set of numbers, shapes, or symbols to solve different problems. For example, if you wanted to solve a math problem, you could use the same set of numbers to figure it out, no matter how complex the problem becomes.
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