No. The first consists of the number 1267343 whereas the second set consists of a different number.
No. The first consists of the number 1267343 whereas the second set consists of a different number.
It is a number set with only one distinct element in it.
They ARE the same.
first..idont no what the hell a set is but yah its the same number
first..idont no what the hell a set is but yah its the same number
When two set have the same number of cardinately
The set of proper factors does not include 1 and the number itself.
it is the greatest number in a set minus the least number in the same set. the difference is the range.
The set of proper factors doesn't include 1 and the number itself.
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Proper factors don't include one and the number itself.
You can't really compare that, since zero is not a set. The null set (empty set), which can be written as {}, is a set with zero elements. A set that only contains the number zero, in symbols {0}, contains one element. It is not the same as the empty set.