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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Given the two sets, which statement is true? A = {1, 2} B = {1, 2, 3, 4} BcA 3cA 4cA AcB none of the above

OpenStudy (reemii):

the symbol is \(\subset\), that means what is on the left is a subset of what is on the right.

OpenStudy (reemii):

\(4\subset A\) is something incorrect because "4" on its own is not a set.

OpenStudy (reemii):

so it's \(B\subset A\) or \(A\subset B\). which on is subset of the other? (one set has elements that are also in the other, but has maybe less elements)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

uhh acb ?

OpenStudy (reemii):

it works because ALL elements of A are also in B. If A={1,2,10} the answer would be "none of the above".

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thannnnnnk you

OpenStudy (reemii):

@miadeex yes it's \(A\subset B\).

OpenStudy (reemii):

yw

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