A={1,2,3} Z={6,7,2}
it is the same number of items
no
They are not equivalent sets.
sets
Equivalent sets are sets with exactly the same number of elements.
two sets A and B are said to be equivalent if there exists a bijective mapping between A and B
no
They are not equivalent sets.
Equivalent sets are sets with exactly the same number of elements.
No, they are not equivalent sets.
No, because equivalent sets are sets that have the SAME cardinality but equal sets are sets that all their elements are precisely the SAME. example: A={a,b,c} and B={1,2,3} equivalent sets C={1,2,3} and D={1,2,3} equal sets
sets
Yes. Equivalent means equal.
Equivalent sets are sets with exactly the same number of elements.
Yes.
two sets A and B are said to be equivalent if there exists a bijective mapping between A and B
yes, equal sets are equalent
No, equal sets and equivalent sets are not the same. Equal sets contain exactly the same elements, meaning every element in one set is also in the other. In contrast, equivalent sets have the same number of elements but may contain different elements. For example, the sets {1, 2, 3} and {3, 2, 1} are equal, while the sets {1, 2} and {4, 5} are equivalent but not equal, as both contain two elements.