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If A ⊂ B, then A ∩ B = A ∪ B. always sometimes or never

User Hardik Bar
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Sometimes. Proof:

Assume
A\subset B.

Let
a\in A\cap B, so that
a\in A and
a\in B. Then of course
a\in A\cup B, so
A\cap B\subseteq A\cup B.

Now let
a\in A\cup B, so that
a\in A *or*
a\in B. Since
A\subset B, if
a\in A then
a\in B, so that
a\in A\cap B. But if
a\in B, then
a\\ot\in A, so it's not always the case that
a\in A\cap B, and therefore in general
A\cup B\\ot\subseteq A\cap B.

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