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Hello ppl!
i knw this question might be too easy for some of u bt im stuck!! i left maths for like 3 years now..and im back to it..
anyways, the question is this
for example:
an empty set multiply by {1, 3} is equals to empty set right??
if so.. then a power set of an empty set multiply by the same set is equals to empty set as well?
second example:
{(1, 2)} x {3, 4}
so this becomes... { ((1,2), 3) , ((1,2) , 4) ....} like this?
i hope my questions are clear
Last edited by amaryllis (2010-04-19 04:33:25)
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if so.. then a power set of an empty set multiply by the same set is equals to empty set as well?
These are not the same.
so this becomes... { ((1,2), 3) , ((1,2) , 4) ....} like this?
Yes.
"In the real world, this would be a problem. But in mathematics, we can just define a place where this problem doesn't exist. So we'll go ahead and do that now..."
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ohk..lemme get it straight... so the powerset of an empty set values are -> {{}, {}} and multipled lets say to {1}
so.. {{}, {}} x {1} = empty set?
thanks in advance!
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