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two type properties of set​

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Answered by Feirxefett
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2.3: Properties of Sets

  • Commutative Law.

  • Distributive Law.

  • De Morgan's Laws.

  • Relative Complements.

  • Idempotents.

  • Identity.

  • Complements.

Answered by 6707
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Properties of Sets

  • The change in order of writing the elements does not make any changes in the set. In other words the order in which the elements of a set are written is not important.

  • If one or many elements of a set are repeated, the set remains the same. In other words the elements of a set should be distinct.

Order of Sets. The order of a set defines the number of elements a set is having. ...

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Order of Sets. The order of a set defines the number of elements a set is having. ...Finite set. A set which consists of a definite number of elements is called a finite set. ...Infinite set. A set which is not finite is called an infinite set. ...

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