State true or false of the following statement:
All examples of the empty set are equal.
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Concept: undefined >> undefined
State true or false of the following statement:
All examples of the empty set are equivalent.
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Concept: undefined >> undefined
State true or false of the following statement:
If two sets have the same cardinal number, they are equal sets.
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Concept: undefined >> undefined
State true or false of the following statement:
If n (A) = n (B) then A and B are equivalent sets
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Concept: undefined >> undefined
State true or false of the following statement:
If B = {x : x + 4 = 4}, then B is the empty set.
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Concept: undefined >> undefined
State true or false of the following statement:
The set of all points in a line is a finite set.
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Concept: undefined >> undefined
State true or false of the following statement:
The set of letters in your Mathematics book is an infinite set.
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Concept: undefined >> undefined
State true or false of the following statement:
If M = {1, 2, 4, 6} and N = {x : x is a factor of 12} ; then M = N.
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Concept: undefined >> undefined
State true or false of the following statement:
The set of whole numbers greater than 50 is an infinite set.
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Concept: undefined >> undefined
State true or false of the following statement:
If A and B are two different infinite sets, then n (A) = n (B).
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Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which of the following represent the null set?
φ, {0}, 0, { }, {φ}
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Concept: undefined >> undefined
If A = {5, 7, 8, 9}; then B = {5, 8} is a subset of A?
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Concept: undefined >> undefined
If A = {5, 7, 8, 9}; then C = {0} is a subset of A?
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Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If A = {5, 7, 8, 9}; then D = {7, 9, 10} is a subset of A?
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Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If A = {5, 7, 8, 9}; then E = { } is a subset of A?
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Concept: undefined >> undefined
If A = {5, 7, 8, 9}; then F = {8, 7, 9, 5} is a subset of A?
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Concept: undefined >> undefined
If P = {2, 3, 4, 5}; then A = {3, 4} is proper subset of P?
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Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If P = {2, 3, 4, 5}; then B = { } is proper subset of P?
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Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If P = {2, 3, 4, 5}; then C = {23, 45} is proper subset of P?
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Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
If P = {2, 3, 4, 5}; then D = {6, 5, 4} is proper subset of P?
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Chapter: [3.03] Set Concepts (Some Simple Divisions by Vedic Method)
Concept: undefined >> undefined