Two sets are equal when they have 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, both have cardinality 0.
No, only if both sets are empty. The intersection of disjoint sets is always empty.
Two sets are equal when they have the same 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, both have cardinality 0.
No, only if both sets are empty. The intersection of disjoint sets is always empty.
Two sets are said to be equal when all the elements present in the first set are there in the second set and vice-versa! It even applies for more than two sets. -19yoIndianLad
Two sets are equal if they contain the same identical elements. If two sets have only the same number of elements, then the two sets are One-to-One correspondence. Equal sets are One-to-One correspondence but correspondence sets are not always equal sets.Ex: A: (1, 2, 3, 4)B: (h, t, m, k)C: (4, 1, 3, 2)A and C are Equal sets and 1-1 correspondence sets.
1.) side lengths are equal 2.) two sets of parallel sides 3.) two sets of equal angles (opposite angles are equal)
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Two sets are said to be equal if they have the same elements.
There is no such symbol for joint sets. Actually, there is a representation for joint sets. That is: The sets are joint if A ∩ B is not empty. The sets are disjoint if A ∩ B is empty.