In the context of hybrid sets, what does the term 'disjoint sets' refer to?

Practice Questions

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In the context of hybrid sets, what does the term 'disjoint sets' refer to?
  1. Sets that have no elements in common.
  2. Sets that are identical.
  3. Sets that are subsets of one another.
  4. Sets that contain the same number of elements.

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In the context of hybrid sets, what does the term 'disjoint sets' refer to?
  • Step 1: Understand what a set is. A set is a collection of distinct objects or elements.
  • Step 2: Know that two sets can have elements that are the same or different.
  • Step 3: Learn the term 'disjoint sets'. Disjoint sets are sets that do not share any elements.
  • Step 4: Realize that if you look for common elements between disjoint sets, you will find none.
  • Step 5: Understand that the intersection of disjoint sets is empty, meaning there are no elements that belong to both sets.
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