Help me out please!

Hey, guys. We all know there's a question of sets in live questions. But I don't know the concept of sets and I even searched on the net to understand it, but failed. So, can you please explain me the essential aspects of sets so that I can solve that particular question? Thanks in advance! Here is the question- The set S has 6 elements. How many subsets of S are there with at least 2 elements?

PS- My intention is not wrong, just to explore and understand. Please help me out!

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Note by Akshat Jain
8 years, 1 month ago

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A set can be any grouping of numbers defined in a lot of ways. In this case the set is 6 numbers. How many different ways can you assemble pairs of these 6 numbers? Each of these pairs are in themselves sets of the original set so they are subsets. Understand?

Matt Stankey - 8 years, 1 month ago

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I mean, how many different ways can you arrange these 6 elements in groups of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6?

Matt Stankey - 8 years, 1 month ago
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