Yes. Equivalent means equal.
Equal sets contain identical elements. e.g. if A = {1,2,3} and B = {1,2,3}, then A and B are equal - their elements are the same. Equivalent sets have identical numbers of elements. e.g. if A = {1,2,3} and B = {a,b,c}, then A and B are equivalent - they both have three elements.
Two sets are equivalent if they have the same cardinality. In [over-]simplified terms, if they have the same number of distinct elements. Two sets are equal if the two sets contain exactly the same distinct elements. So {1, 2, 3} and {Orange, Red, Blue} are equivalent but not equal. {1, 2, 3} and {2, 2, 2, 3, 1, 3} are equal.
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It can be a square or a rectangle
Two sets are equal when they have the same elements.
yes, equal sets are equalent
No, because equivalent sets are sets that have the SAME cardinality but equal sets are sets that all their elements are precisely the SAME. example: A={a,b,c} and B={1,2,3} equivalent sets C={1,2,3} and D={1,2,3} equal sets
Yes. Equivalent means equal.
Yes, they can be
equal sets with exactly the same elements and number of elements.equivalent sets with numbers of elements
Two sets are equal if they both contain the same elements.
Two sets are said to be equal when all the elements in the two sets are same
A Kite. The two sets of equal sides are consecutive.
Yes.
Subsets is one type of an sets
Equal sets are the sets that are exactly the same, element for element. A proper subset has some, but not all, of the same elements. An improper subset is an equal set.