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if two sets are subsets of each other they can be overlapping or not ​

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Answered by arpitatiwari2076
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Step-by-step explanation:

If A∩B≠∅, A is not a subset of B and if B is not a subset of A , then the sets are called overlapping . Let's call the two sets A and B. What is meant is that the two sets have elements in common (A∩B≠∅), but A contains elements which are not in B, and B contains elements which are not in A.

Answered by maakali904
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NO , two sets are overlapping each other if two sets are not subset

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