explain proper subset and supersets
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If A and B are two sets, then A is called the proper subset of B if A ⊆ B but B ⊇ A i.e., A ≠ B. The symbol '⊂' is used to denote proper subset.
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An example of a superset can be that if B is a proper superset of A, then all elements of A shall be in B but B shall have at least one element whose existence does not take place in A. ... In contrast, a proper subset contains elements of the original set but not all.
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