. Define null set Give example
Best Answer
Explanation:
A null set is a special type of set that have no element inside it. It is donated by the symbol ∅ or { }.
For example, we need to form a set where value of x is 3>x>5;x ∊ I. In this case there is no integer value that is less than 3 and greater than 5. Hence, we will get a null or empty set.
Final Answer:
The set having no element is called a null set.
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