2.8k views
1 vote
The mathematical expression 2 V means:

2 is an element of set W
2 is a subset of set W
2 is an element of set V
none of the above

User AllBlackt
by
8.0k points

2 Answers

3 votes
The answer is none of the above. 2 is a coefficient of V.
User Shep Sims
by
7.7k points
5 votes

Answer: If you wanted to write 2V, then 2 is a coefficient of V, and the answer will be "none of the above"

now, suppose that V is a subset of W, or V⊂W

if the expression says 2⊂V, then 2 is a subset of V and a subset of W.

if the expression says 2 ∈ V then 2 is a element of V and a element of W

if 2 ⊂ W, then 2 is an subset of W, but not necessarily an subset of V

if 2 ∈ W, then 2 is an element of W, but not necessarily an element of V.

User Rekna
by
8.2k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.