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For $A=\{x: x=0$ or $x \in \mathcal{P}(\{0\})\}$, determine $\mathcal{P}(A)$.
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The set \( A \) is defined as \( A = \{ x : x = 0 \text{ or } x \in \mathcal{P}(\{0\}) \} \). This means \( A \) includes the element 0 and all elements of the power set of \(\{0\}\). Show more…
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