No. Normally it's the other way round - it matters what is in the set.
No, Order does not matter
It is an element.
A "subset" means you can make it out of the pieces in the original set. No matter what set you begin with, you always have the option to choose no pieces at all--that creates the null subset.
it doesn't matter, it can be even or odd, it will still be the same
Yes, an element is the simplest form of matter that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Each element is defined by its unique set of properties, including its atomic number, which determines its position in the periodic table and its behavior in chemical reactions. These properties distinguish one element from another, making them fundamental building blocks of matter.
No, Order does not matter
pure substance
It is a matter of strength as well as technique.
this isn't the right answer
It is an element.
Set a goal for myself and stick to it no matter what.
It's a matter of your own opinion, there is no set standard.
It's matter of opinion. The reign set would be better if you where a fighter, and the Shadow set is more for Mages. Other then that, its whatever floats your boat.
As I recall, it was a matter of turning off the radio, pressing SET, and then holding SEEK or SCAN to set the hours or minutes. When finished, press SET again.
It is unclear what you mean by "just matter." Yes, oxygen is a substance and it is made of matter, but, like any other chemical substance it has its own unique set of properties.
An element is a substance that has the same set of properties no matter how it is made or where it is found. Elements are pure substances made up of only one type of atom, and each element has a unique set of properties that distinguish it from other elements.
An ordered set of numbers is a set of numbers in which the order does matter. In ordinary sets {A, B} is the same as {B, A}. However, the ordered set (a, b) is not the same as the ordered set (B, a).