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This symbol means that both sets could have the same elements. (A ⊆ B) True False

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I think it is False.

User StaticVoidMan
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Hey!

Hope this helps...

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What you want to know is this:

The symbol ⊆, which is known as a: subset

This means that (in this case): A is a subset of B, and set A is included in set B...

The answer is: false

Reason: All elements of set A are contained in set B, but not all elements of set B are contained in set A...

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