Two sets are not equal if they have either ______. (Select all that apply) Select all that apply: different elements all of the same elements the same cardinal number a different cardinal number
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Different elements: Yes, two sets are not equal if they have different elements. Even if they have the same number of elements, if the elements themselves are not the same, the sets are not equal. Show more…
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