'Mull Set' . I think you mean 'NULL SET'. This means a set with no elements, or an empty set.
Think you mean Continuum. a set of elements such that between any two of themthere is a third element. or the set of all real numbers. and any compact, connected set containing at least two elements.
7 To make it a bit more intuitive, think of it like this: If you have a set of 7 elements, you can "turn it into" a set of 6 elements by removing one of the elements. So, in how many ways can you remove an element from the set of 7 elements, without making the same 6-element set more than once?
If you mean null set, that's a set having no elements, or only zeros as elements.
It depends on what the elements are.
'Mull Set' . I think you mean 'NULL SET'. This means a set with no elements, or an empty set.
A null or empty set is a set that does not contain any elements.
i think its 3 ! hope i helped!
Think you mean Continuum. a set of elements such that between any two of themthere is a third element. or the set of all real numbers. and any compact, connected set containing at least two elements.
7 To make it a bit more intuitive, think of it like this: If you have a set of 7 elements, you can "turn it into" a set of 6 elements by removing one of the elements. So, in how many ways can you remove an element from the set of 7 elements, without making the same 6-element set more than once?
If all the elements in set A are also elements of set B, then set A is a subset of set B.
A finite set or a countably infinite set.
If you mean null set, that's a set having no elements, or only zeros as elements.
a set having no elements, or only zeros as elements.
The number of elements. A set with n elements has 2n subsets; for example, a set with 5 elements has 25 = 32 subsets.
It depends on what the elements are.
Binary relationship, relationship set with abbreviated name, and ternary relationship set are the different kinds of sets. A binary relationship in math terms means that there are ordered pairs.