A set with 12 elements has 212 = 4096 subsets, including the null set (no elements) and the original full set, which is not a proper subset of itself.
Here's the logic behind it:
8 subsets
If the universal set contains N elements then it has 2N subsets.
If you have a set of 6 elements, you can make a total of 26 different subsets - including the empty set and the set itself.
give the total subset of set with 9 elements
Since 213 = 8192, there are 8192 elements in the set.
An element doesn't have subsets. Sets can have subsets.
512 subsets
8 subsets
A set with 9 elements has 2^9 = 512 subsets.
Elements belong to subsets: subsets contain elements (from the parent set).
A set with 50 elements has 250 subsets.
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Elements can belong to subsets. Subsets can be elements of sets that are called "power sets".
If the universal set contains N elements then it has 2N subsets.
A set with n elements has 2n subsets. The number of proper subsets is one less, since 2n includes the set itself.
If you have a set of 6 elements, you can make a total of 26 different subsets - including the empty set and the set itself.
That means, figure out how many different subsets a set has. In general, if a set has n elements, it has 2n different subsets.