example of infinite set
A null set is a set that contains no elements.
cantor set
a set which has no elements in it is called a null set. example - A={}.
The set of nonnegative integers is the set {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ...} Each number in this set is an "example".
no because if the same is added to both sides they stay inequal example: 4≠6 (*5) 20≠30
Yes they do set a bad example
"Set rate 5.75" is an example of an imperative statement.
example of infinite set
A null set is a set that contains no elements.
cantor set
He set a good example for others.
it would be a polar covalent bond, where the inequal sharing of an electron between two atoms results in a delta+ and delta- charge
a set which has no elements in it is called a null set. example - A={}.
The set of nonnegative integers is the set {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ...} Each number in this set is an "example".
I have never heard of *"indefinite set" but an infinite sat is a set which had infinite members.An example of an Infinite Set is:the set of Natural Numbers{1, 2, 3, ...}there are also undefined sets...
Sets are collection of distinct objects. In mathematics there are different types of sets like Finite set, Infinite set, Universal set, subset, equal set, equivalent set. Example of Finite set {1,2,3,4}. Infinite set:{1,2,3....}.