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Give an example of a collection which is not a set

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Answered by Anonymous
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That said, there are many other collections of mathematical objects that also can't be sets, for essentially the exact same reason as the class of all sets isn't a set. These include: The class of all groups. The class of all rings.

Answered by JigishaVenkat
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3,1/2,0.987,&,(,b,π

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