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14 September, 08:45

What is the cardinality of the set {ø, {ø}}?

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  1. 14 September, 10:06
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    a) ø 0

    b) {ø} 1

    c) {ø,{ø}} 2

    d) {ø,{ø}, {ø,{ø}}} 3

    #3. a) Section 1.6, page 85, #16: Can you conclude that A = B if A and B are 2 sets with the same power set? Why or why not?

    The union of all the sets in the power set of X is X, so we can recover a set from its power set. The answer is "yes"

    b) Section 1.6, page 86, #22: Suppose that A x B = ø, where A and B are sets. What can you conclude?

    One of A or B (or both) must be empty (if neither A nor B were empty, there would be an element in AxB)

    #4. a) Section 1.7, page 95, #14a, e: Let A, B and C be sets. Show that

    a) (A U B) (A U B U C)

    (i) in words by showing the appropriate subset relations as done in class

    Suppose x A U B

    Then x A or B

    Therefore x A U B U C

    (truthfully, this is almost given to be true by the definition of union)

    b) (B - A) U (C - A) = (B U C) - A

    We need to show:

    1. (B - A) U (C - A) Í (B U C) - A

    and 2. (B U C) - A Í (B - A) U (C - A)
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