👉 In mathematics, a non-dominant element in a set or group is an element that is not dominant. It means it does not have enough power to dominate another element within the same set or group. For example, let's consider the set of all integers (Z) and the group of all even numbers under addition modulo 2. The non-dominant elements in this set are: - 0 - -1 The reason for these choices is that if a number were dominant