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what is mean by super set? ​

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Answered by ujjwalramkumar
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A set A is a superset of another set B if all elements of the set B are elements of the set A. The superset relationship is denoted as A⊃B. Since A contains elements not in B, we can say that A is a proper superset of B. ... Or if I1 is the interval [0,2] and I2 is the interval [0,1], then I1⊃I2.

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Answered by pranavmenon368
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A set A is a superset of another set B if all elements of the set B are elements of the set A. The superset relationship is denoted as A⊃B.

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