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'Mull Set' . I think you mean 'NULL SET'. This means a set with no elements, or an empty set.
The null set. Every set is a subset of itself and so the null set is a subset of the null set.
A null set is a set with nothing in it. A set containing a null set is still containing a "null set". Therefore it is right to say that the null set is not the same as a set containing only the null set.
In order to solve this you need the null hypothesis value also level of significance only helps you decide whether or not to reject the null hypothesis, is the p-value is above this then you do not reject the null hypothesis, if it is below you reject the null hypothesis Level of significance has nothing to do with the math
When it says your monsters mood is feeling null, it means your monster is without value, without effect, doesn't have a consequence, or significance. Well... Null is the german word for zero... so that might have something to do with it! Hope it helped :)
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You mean SQL? NULL = anything IS NULL NULL <> anything IS NULL ... NULL IS NULL = TRUE NULL IS NOT NULL = FALSE
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According to Black's Law Dictionary, the term "null and void" has become a common redundancy: they mean the same thing.
In Hindi, "null" is often translated as "शून्य" (shoony) which means zero or empty.
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The mood is that the person is rude(mean mood)
The root word of "null" is the Latin word "nullus," which means "not any" or "none."
Null can mean a few different things. It is an error that often appears when you are using a connection that is not secure, or when the address you are trying to connect to is invalid.