4ohms in series,2ohms in parallel.
as many as you want
Two sets are equal when they have the same elements.
yes, equal sets are equalent
No, because equivalent sets are sets that have the SAME cardinality but equal sets are sets that all their elements are precisely the SAME. example: A={a,b,c} and B={1,2,3} equivalent sets C={1,2,3} and D={1,2,3} equal sets
Yes.Two sets, S and T are equal if and only if every element of S is an element of T. It is then easy to show that they have the same cardinality (number of elements), and that would make them equivalent.
The addition of the magnitude of two sets of tiles. For example if you have two sets of tiles laid out in a square, one 3 by 4 and the other 4 by 7. The first set would be equal to 12, the second set would be equal to 28. Their sum would be 40.
No, because in that case it would be a parallelogram.
Yes. Equivalent means equal.
Yes, they can be
The oil pressure for the DG sets depends with the load.
equal sets with exactly the same elements and number of elements.equivalent sets with numbers of elements
No, two disjoint sets cannot be equal. By definition, disjoint sets are sets that have no elements in common, meaning their intersection is empty. If two sets are equal, they contain exactly the same elements, which contradicts the notion of being disjoint. Therefore, if two sets are disjoint, they cannot be equal.