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difference ber partition and covering of a set

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Answered by moinsiddique
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A partition of a set X is a set of nonempty subsets of X such that every element x in X is in exactly one of these subsets i.e., X is a disjoint union of the subsets. The sets in P are said to cover X. The intersection of any two distinct sets in P is empty that is.
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