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What can you say about the boundedness of an empty set? ​

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Answered by vikramkumar64296
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We can say that the empty set is bounded if its not in R; that is if the empty set is the complement of R then we can say is bounded, because it lies in the extension real numbers. But if the empty set is a subset of R then it may be bounded or unbounded.

Answered by kumarmathan12334
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We can say that the empty set is bounded if its not in R; that is if the empty set is the complement of R then we can say is bounded, because it lies in the extension real numbers. But if the empty set is a subset of R then it may be bounded or unbounded

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