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a set consisting of whole numbers is a subset of a set consisting of natural numbers true or false​

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Answered by baldipkaur
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true

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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A set consisting of whole numbers is a subset of a set consisting of natural numbers.

=> The above statement is True.

What is a Subset in Maths?

A collection of elements is known as a subset of all the elements of the set are contained inside another set.

Set A is said to be a subset of Set B if all the elements of set A are also present in Set B.

Example: If set A has {X, Y} and set B has {X, Y, Z}, then A is the subset of B because elements of A are also present in set B.

Subset Symbol

In set theory, a subset is denoted by the symbol ⊆ and read as ‘is a subset of’.

Using this symbol we can express subsets as follows:

A ⊆ B; which means Set A is a subset of Set B.

Note: A subset can be equal to the set. That is, a subset can contain all the elements that are present in the set.

All Subsets of a Set

The subsets of any set consisting of all possible sets including its elements including null set.

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