Why we called a null set as a set
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In mathematical sets, the null set, also called the empty set is the set that does not contain anything. It is symbolised as{ } . There is only one null set. This is because there is logically only one way that a set can contain nothing.
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we call null set to a set when it has no elements in it for example A={ }
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