difference between equal sets and subsets. explain with the help of proper definitions and examples.
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Equal set :
Two sets A and B are called equal if they have equal numbers and of similar types of elements, and we write as, A=B.
eg : A={1,2,3,4}, and B={1,2,3,4} then, A=B.
Subset : A is a subset of B if every element of A is also contained in B.
For example, the of integers
{.........,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,.......}
is a subset of the set of real numbers.
Two sets A and B are called equal if they have equal numbers and of similar types of elements, and we write as, A=B.
eg : A={1,2,3,4}, and B={1,2,3,4} then, A=B.
Subset : A is a subset of B if every element of A is also contained in B.
For example, the of integers
{.........,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,.......}
is a subset of the set of real numbers.
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