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Mathematics, 11.02.2020 22:46 janetexcoelho

Two sets are equal if they contain identical elements. Two sets are equivalent if they contain the same number of elements (but not necessarily the same elements). For the following condition, give an example or explain why it is impossible. two sets that are equivalent but not equal

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