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what type of this sets,if n(A)=n(B)​

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Answered by Nereida
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A set in which n(A) = n(B), that is, the cardinality of set a is equal to the cardinality of set B, then the sets are known to be equivalent sets.

Let us see about other types of sets -

  • An equal set is a pair of set in which every element of one set is also an element of the second set.
  • A finite set is a type of set which consists of finite numbers of elements.
  • A null set is a type of set in which no elements exist.
  • A singleton set is a type of set in which only one element exist.
  • An infinite set is a type of set in which there are infinite number of elements.
  • A set which is said to have all the elements of other elements is said to be the subset of all the other sets.
  • An equivalent set is a pair of set in which the cardinality of both the sets are equal.
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