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.
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There is only one null set. It is 'the' null set. It is a set which does not contain any numbers.
Null-O was created in 1958.
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There are about 33.980 miles between Florenceville, NB and Plaster Rock, NB.
You mean SQL? NULL = anything IS NULL NULL <> anything IS NULL ... NULL IS NULL = TRUE NULL IS NOT NULL = FALSE
There is no null, it is just what it says when you log out. There is a null.
NB = Nominal Bore
NB is nothing but Nominal Bore.
Nominal Bore Actuators.
On shoes, NB stands for New Balance.
"NULL" is usually pronounced as "null" (rhymes with "mull").
main(){ char str[5]="hello"; if(str==NULL) printf("string null"); else printf("string not null"); }
The null set. Every set is a subset of itself and so the null set is a subset of the null set.
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