Why is the empty set a subset of every set? ( Please explain in a meaningful way)
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A set is a subset of itself since a set contains all its elements. Also, the empty set is a subset of every set, because every element in the empty set belongs to any set since the empty set has no elements.
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because every set contains an empty set
Step-by-step explanation:
for example: if
set A = {a,b,c}
then it's subsets will be={},{a},{b},{c}{a,b}{b,c}{c,a}
there fore empty set us a subsets of every set
hope it helps
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