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The document contains a series of questions related to set theory, including inquiries about Cartesian products, subsets, and properties of infinite sets. Specific questions ask for proofs, definitions, and examples involving sets A, B, and C, as well as the set of natural numbers. The assignment appears to be aimed at testing understanding of fundamental concepts in set theory.

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Set Assignment 1 1

The document contains a series of questions related to set theory, including inquiries about Cartesian products, subsets, and properties of infinite sets. Specific questions ask for proofs, definitions, and examples involving sets A, B, and C, as well as the set of natural numbers. The assignment appears to be aimed at testing understanding of fundamental concepts in set theory.

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Assignment- Sets

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Question-4 Can we do cartesian product of more than 2 sets? If yes, then find
the cartesian product of A, B & C where A= {1,2}, B= {2,3} and C=
{1,3,7}.
Question-5 Every set has infinite family of sets. T/F (Prove it).

Question-6 Let S= {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10} then find all the subsets of cardinality.

Question-7 Let ℕ be the set of natural numbers and 𝑺𝜶 denote the singleton set
of ℕ then ⋃∞
𝜶=𝟏 𝑺𝜶 equals to ________.

Question-8 Let ℝ be the set of natural numbers and 𝑺𝜶 denote the singleton set
of ℝ then ⋃∞
𝜶=𝟏 𝑺𝜶 equals to ________.

Question-9 Prove or disprove that every set is equivalent to a proper subset of


itself. In what condition this statement work or fail.

Question-10 Every infinite subset of a set S is equivalent to S, if S is infinite.


T/F (Justify)

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