Fundamental theorem of set a and b
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Fundamental set concepts
In naive set theory, a set is a collection of objects (called members or elements) that is regarded as being a single object. ... For example, any set is a subset of itself, and Ø is a subset of any set. If both A ⊆ B and B ⊆ A, then A and B have exactly the same members.
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