Supposed there is some set A such that an ∈ A for every a ∈ A, n ∈ Z. Which of the following is not true in all cases?

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Supposed there is some set A such that a<sup>n</sup> ∈ A for every a ∈ A, n ∈ Z. Which of the following is not true in all cases?