Consider A={a} then , the power set of a set A ={Φ,{a}}Group startsTrue or FalseTrue, unselectedFalse, unselected
Question
Consider A={a} then , the power set of a set A ={Φ,{a}}Group startsTrue or FalseTrue, unselectedFalse, unselected
Solution
True. The power set of a set A={a} is indeed P(A)={Φ,{a}}. The power set of a set is the set of all possible subsets of the original set. In this case, the set A has two possible subsets: the empty set Φ and the set itself {a}.
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