A set is a collection of elements where each element appears only once. The elements are not ordered, and there is no rule connecting them. Even a set with no elements (an empty set) counts as a set. The collections \(\{a,b,c,d\}\) and \(\{3,2,45,1,0,\pi\}\) are both examples of sets.
Let \(C\) be a set with \(n\) elements. How many different sets can be formed using the elements of \(C\)?