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Select the symbol [tex]$=$[/tex] (equal to) or [tex]$\neq$[/tex] (not equal to) to make the expression true.

\{0\} ? \{\}

A. [tex]$=$[/tex]

B. [tex]$\neq$[/tex]


Sagot :

Let's examine the sets [tex]\(\{0\}\)[/tex] and [tex]\(\{\}\)[/tex].

1. [tex]\(\{0\}\)[/tex] is a set that contains a single element, which is 0. This means the set has one member, 0.
2. [tex]\(\{\}\)[/tex] is an empty set, which means it contains no elements at all.

Since [tex]\(\{0\}\)[/tex] has one element and [tex]\(\{\}\)[/tex] has no elements, these two sets are different.

Therefore, the appropriate symbol to make the expression [tex]\(\{0\}\, ?\, \{\}\)[/tex] true is [tex]\(\neq\)[/tex].

So, [tex]\(\{0\} \neq \{\}\)[/tex].