Select the symbol = (equal to) or ≠ (not equal to) to make the expression true.
{0} ? { }
=
≠
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dan815
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Mimi_x3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Preetha
OpenStudy (mimi_x3):
hmmm does 0 equal the empty subset ...
OpenStudy (mimi_x3):
I would say they are not equal but lemme think this over
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I don't know, that's why I posted the question on here. I haven't taken a math class in over a year lol. I'm in Algebra 2 now so I don't remember the majority of the information.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ReadytoLearn_Student
OpenStudy (mimi_x3):
Ok here is my reasoning
The empty set contains no values
While the other set contains the value 0 so hence they cant be equal
OpenStudy (mimi_x3):
@iambatman can u just confirm with me if my reasoning is correct. I learned set theory couple of years ago and I remember there was some confusion so not sure if im right
OpenStudy (mimi_x3):
@Heart_Broken_Kid Get over here
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