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a set that does not contain any element is known as​

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Answered by Sirat4
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Null set

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A set that does not contain any element is known as null set (∅).

Answered by neelamchoudhary92064
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empty set

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Empty Set: The empty set (or null set) is a set that has no members. ... Note: {∅} does not symbolize the empty set; it represents a set that contains an empty set as an element and hence has a cardinality of one. Equal Sets. Two sets are equal, if they have exactly the same elements.

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