Is every set a subset of itself? justify? .
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A set is considered to be a subset of itself.
First, every set is a superset of a null or empty set. It means P ⊃ ϕ because ϕ has no elements at all. Secondly, now that you know each set is a subset of itself, you can also say that each set is also a superset of itself. no set is a proper subset of itself
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A set is always considered a subset of itself, a proper subset, however, cannot contain all of the elements of its parent set.
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