It is the sum of a set of values.
Simplifying in maths means exactly that: making it less complicated, and reducing it to the fewest terms necessary.
the mean is an average of a set of numbers
The set of all the solutions of an equation or condition
Partitioning is dividing a set of things into subsets such that the union of all the subsets is the original set and the intersection of any two subsets is the null set. That is, between them, the subsets account for the whole of the original set and there are no elements in more than one subset.
The null set is a set which has no members. It is an empty set.
An empty set in math is called a null set.
null set
A set is a collection - of objects, numbers, mathematical entities, etc.
'Mull Set' . I think you mean 'NULL SET'. This means a set with no elements, or an empty set.
In math, an interval is a set of real numbers with the property that any number that lies between two numbers in the set is also included in the 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.
The null set. Every set is a subset of itself and so the null set is a subset of the null set.
First off, empty set is another word for null set. They mean exactly the same thing. These terms are used in set theory, which is a type of math that studies groups of things (like numbers or shapes). If you have ever made a Venn diagram, you have used the principles of set theory.For example, when you have a group of numbers such as {1,2,3,4,5}. Let's say that group of numbers is set A. Then you got another group of numbers, let's say set B, which is {6,7,8,9,10}. These are all the numbers in the diagram, that we will be talking about.If you want to find what is not in set A or set B, there is nothing, because everything is either in set A or set B. So, the answer would be empty set, because there is nothing outside of set A and B.Empty/Null Set Symbols: Ø and { }Both symbols mean the same thing.
There is only one null set. It is 'the' null set. It is a set which does not contain any numbers.
Two events are disjoint if they cannot occur together. In set terms, their intersection is a null set.
To "vacate" something in legal terms means to make it null and void it or set it aside. See: http://definitions.uslegal.com/v/vacate/