Joint sets are sets with common elements among them. An example of a joint set, showing the common element, is J=1,2,3,4 and K=5,2,6,7. The number two is the common element among the two sets and therefore considers these sets joint.
There is no such symbol for joint sets. Actually, there is a representation for joint sets. That is: The sets are joint if A ∩ B is not empty. The sets are disjoint if A ∩ B is empty.
Joint sets are sets that have common element.
two sets A and B are said to be equivalent if there exists a bijective mapping between A and B
Joint sets are sets with common element/s. Disjoint sets are sets without any common element/s.
In math joint sets are contain at least one element in common. An example of joint sets are {1,3,8,4} and {3,9,1,7}.
A group of joints that are parallel or nearly parallel.
Yes, they can be
Yes,Because not all disjoint no equivalent other have disjoint and equivalent
No, because the intersection of two equivalent sets will have a union the same size as its intersection.
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Two sets are said to be equivalent if the elements of each set can be put into a one-to-one relationship with the elements of the other set.