No. Zero is a number, so the "set of zero" contains one element.
The empty set, also known as the null set, contains no elements.
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An empty set is considered a finite set because it contains zero (0) elements and zero is a finite number.
Because its still a set, although its empty or nothing in that set {} {0} * * * * * The second example above is NOT of an empty set: it is the set that contains the number zero.
That's not true. All sets have zero or more elements. You can have a set with zero elements - the "empty set".
Yes,an empty set is the subset of every set. The subset of an empty set is only an empty set itself.
The empty set is a set that has no elements.