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what are types of sets ????​

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Answered by ishwariya76
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Types of set

Singleton set. If a set contains only one element it is called to be a singleton set. ...

Finite Set. A set consisting of a natural number of objects, i.e. in which number element is finite is said to be a finite set. ...

Infinite set. ...

Equal set. ...

Null set/ empty set. ...

Subset. ...

Proper set. ...

Improper set.

Answered by junaidh47
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  2. Answer:Types of set
  3. Answer:Types of setSingleton set. If a set contains only one element it is called to be a singleton set. ...
  4. Answer:Types of setSingleton set. If a set contains only one element it is called to be a singleton set. ...Finite Set. A set consisting of a natural number of objects, i.e. in which number element is finite is said to be a finite set. ...
  5. Answer:Types of setSingleton set. If a set contains only one element it is called to be a singleton set. ...Finite Set. A set consisting of a natural number of objects, i.e. in which number element is finite is said to be a finite set. ...Infinite set. ...
  6. Answer:Types of setSingleton set. If a set contains only one element it is called to be a singleton set. ...Finite Set. A set consisting of a natural number of objects, i.e. in which number element is finite is said to be a finite set. ...Infinite set. ...Equal set. ...
  7. Answer:Types of setSingleton set. If a set contains only one element it is called to be a singleton set. ...Finite Set. A set consisting of a natural number of objects, i.e. in which number element is finite is said to be a finite set. ...Infinite set. ...Equal set. ...Null set/ empty set. ...
  8. Answer:Types of setSingleton set. If a set contains only one element it is called to be a singleton set. ...Finite Set. A set consisting of a natural number of objects, i.e. in which number element is finite is said to be a finite set. ...Infinite set. ...Equal set. ...Null set/ empty set. ...Subset. ...
  9. Answer:Types of setSingleton set. If a set contains only one element it is called to be a singleton set. ...Finite Set. A set consisting of a natural number of objects, i.e. in which number element is finite is said to be a finite set. ...Infinite set. ...Equal set. ...Null set/ empty set. ...Subset. ...Proper set. ...
  10. Answer:Types of setSingleton set. If a set contains only one element it is called to be a singleton set. ...Finite Set. A set consisting of a natural number of objects, i.e. in which number element is finite is said to be a finite set. ...Infinite set. ...Equal set. ...Null set/ empty set. ...Subset. ...Proper set. ...Improper set.
  11. Answer:Types of setSingleton set. If a set contains only one element it is called to be a singleton set. ...Finite Set. A set consisting of a natural number of objects, i.e. in which number element is finite is said to be a finite set. ...Infinite set. ...Equal set. ...Null set/ empty set. ...Subset. ...Proper set. ...Improper set.Step-by-step explanation:
  12. Answer:Types of setSingleton set. If a set contains only one element it is called to be a singleton set. ...Finite Set. A set consisting of a natural number of objects, i.e. in which number element is finite is said to be a finite set. ...Infinite set. ...Equal set. ...Null set/ empty set. ...Subset. ...Proper set. ...Improper set.Step-by-step explanation:i think it may help
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