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Standard VII
Mathematics
Difference of Two Sets
The set witho...
Question
The set without any member is called as ?
A
Finite set
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B
Infinite set
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C
Empty set
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D
Singleton set
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Solution
The correct option is
C
Empty set
The empty set is the unique set having no elements.
Empty set does not have any element or member.
For example :
A
=
{
a
,
b
,
c
,
d
}
and
{
e
,
f
,
g
,
h
}
This is a empty set.
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