Determine the power set for J = {architect, musician, teacher}. P(J) = {{architect}, {musician}, {teacher}, {architect, musician}, {architect, teacher}, {musician, teacher}} P(J) = {{ }, {architect}, {musician}, {teacher}, {architect, musician}, {architect, teacher}, {musician, teacher}, {architect, musician, teacher}} P(J) = {{architect}, {musician}, {teacher}, {architect, musician, teacher}} P(J) = {{ }, {architect}, {musician}, {teacher}, {architect, musician}, {architect, teacher}, {musician, teacher}, {architect, musician, teacher}, {architect, musician, teacher, physician}}
@midnight97
The power set of a set is the set of all its subsets, including the set itself and the empty set.
I am thinking how to explain it again
which ones do you think are wrong?
Looks like Jay has beat me to it lol
Honestly looking at it, I think the answer might be C.
ik the answer im just trying to put it in a way where i dont give the driect answer
So, is that not right then? :'D
i think its d personally but idk for sure
a is def not right
and c insnt either
I thought it might be b or c :'D
its not b because they didnt add this {architect, teacher}, {musician, teacher}, {architect, musician, teacher}, {architect, musician, teacher, physician}}
so i think its d
where is the physician even coming from-
Looks like y'all got this one
the answer d
But still want me to mark them off?
yes pls do
Well the first one you can mark off is C
D is wrong
So is A
So that means the answer is B
See I thought it'd be either B or C, but I wasn't sure.
onto the next question
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