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what is the difference between an empty set and a set containing 0?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The difference between the empty set and the set containing 0 is that the empty set is empty (i.e., it contains no elements) and the set containing 0 contains one element (i.e., 0).

Answered by supreetkaur35
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The difference between the empty set and the set containing 0 is that the empty set is empty (i.e., it contains no elements) and the set containing 0 contains one element (i.e., 0).

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