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In [[set theory]], the '''power set''' of a set ''X'' is the set of all [[subset]]s of ''X''.
In [[set theory]], the '''power set''' of a set ''X'' is the set of all [[subset]]s of ''X''.



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This article is about Power set. For other uses of the term Power, please see Power (disambiguation).

In set theory, the power set of a set X is the set of all subsets of X.

The power set is ordered by inclusion, making it a lattice.