Mention the two types of sets and state one example related to it.
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A set X is a subset of set Y (Written as X ⊆ Y) if every element of X is an element of set Y. Example 1 − Let, X = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 } and Y = { 1, 2 }. ... Here set Y is a subset (Not a proper subset) of set X as all the elements of set Y is in set X. Hence, we can write Y ⊆ X
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well defined collection of an object is called set
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