Yes,an empty set is the subset of every set. The subset of an empty set is only an empty set itself.
No. An empty set is a subset of every set but it is not an element of every set.
Every set contains the empty set. Every set is a subset of itself.
Because every member of the empty set is also a member of the other set. "If x is an element of the empty set, then it is also an element of the other set." Because the first part of the "if" is always false, the result is true. If this doesn't seem logical, see the Wikipedia article on "Vacuous truth".
The trivial subsets of a set are those subsets which can be found without knowing the contents of the set. The empty set has one trivial subset: the empty set. Every nonempty set S has two distinct trivial subsets: S and the empty set. Explanation: This is due to the following two facts which follow from the definition of subset: Fact 1: Every set is a subset of itself. Fact 2: The empty set is subset of every set. The definition of subset says that if every element of A is also a member of B then A is a subset of B. If A is the empty set then every element of A (all 0 of them) are members of B trivially. If A = B then A is a subset of B because each element of A is a member of A trivially.
Yes,an empty set is the subset of every set. The subset of an empty set is only an empty set itself.
No. An empty set is a subset of every set but it is not an element of every set.
Every set contains the empty set. Every set is a subset of itself.
It isn't. The empty set is a subset - but not a proper subset - of the empty set.
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No. The empty is the a subset of every set and every set is a subset of itself.
The empty element is a subset of any set--the empty set is even a subset of itself. But it is not an element of every set; in particular, the empty set cannot be an element of itself because the empty set has no elements.
An empty subset is a part of every set because it is necessary to satisfy the equation of subsets which is 2n. n= (number of elements). Therefore, an empty set is required to satisfy the formula of subsets.
Because every member of the empty set (no such thing) is a member of any given set. Alternatively, there is no element in the empty set that is missing from the given set.
There is only one empty set, also known as the null set. It is the set having no members at all. It is a subset of every set, since it has no member that is not a member of any other set.
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