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Posted by Kaustubh Agrawal 4 years ago
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Yogita Ingle 4 years ago
Two sets A and B can be equal only if each element of set A is also the element of the set B. Also if two sets are the subsets of each other, they are said to be equal. This is represented by:
A = B
To be equivalent, the sets should have the same cardinality. This means that there should be one to one correspondence between elements of both the sets. Here, one to one correspondence means that for each element in the set A, there exists an element in the set B till the sets get exhausted.
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Anjali Goyal 4 years ago
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