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To describe the intersection of any set A with the empty set

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Set A's intersection with the empty set does not exist or cannot be defined. "There is a set A that has intersection with any empty set," says one phrase.

What exactly is an empty set?

An empty set or a null set is a set that contains no elements. The symbol '' represents an empty set. It is also known as a void set or a null set.

The intersection of two sets is the set that contains all of the elements that are shared by both sets.

Simply put, intersection searches for elements that are present in both sets.

Because the empty set contains nothing, there can be no intersection of set A and the empty set.

As a result, the intersection of set A and the empty set does not exist or cannot be defined.

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