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Does a set (not an empty set or a singleton) form a partition of itself?

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Answered by Anonymous
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No, a set is not a partition of itself. But rather the singleton is a partition of whenever is non-empty.

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Does a set (not an empty set or a singleton) form a partition of itself?

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✔No, a set is not a partition of itself. But rather the singleton is a partition of whenever is non-empty.

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