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define equal and equivalent set​

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Answered by bachcha340
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Definition 2: Two sets A and B are said to be equivalent if they have the same cardinality i.e. n(A) = n(B). In general, we can say, two sets are equivalent to each other if the number of elements in both the sets is equal

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Answered by Anonymous
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Equal sets have the exact same elements in them, even though they could be out of order. Equivalent sets have different elements but have the same amount of elements. ... A set's cardinality is the number of elements in the set. Therefore, if two sets have the same cardinality, they are equivalent!

Equal sets have the exact same elements in them, even though they could be out of order. Equivalent sets have different elements but have the same amount of elements. ... A set's cardinality is the number of elements in the set. Therefore, if two sets have the same cardinality, they are equivalent!Two sets A and B are said to be equivalent if they have the same cardinality i.e. n(A) = n(B). In general, we can say, two sets are equivalent to each other if the number of elements in both the sets is equal.

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