define equivalent sets with example
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To be equivalent, the sets should have the same cardinality. This means that there should be one to one correspondence between elements of both the sets. ... Definition 2: Two sets A and B are said to be equivalent if they have the same cardinality i.e. n(A) = n(B).
Equivalent Set Example
If P = {1,−7,200011000,55} and Q = {1,2,3,4}, then P is equivalent to Q.
If C = {x : x is an integer} and D = {d : d is a natural number}, then C is equivalent to D.
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Step-by-step explanation:
2 sets r said to be equal if nmbr of elements in 1st set = no of elements in set b
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