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A real number is just an ordinary number. The set of real numbers include all numbers between negative and positive infinity. Real numbers are ordered, and thus do not include imaginary numbers.

A subset of real numbers refers to a group, or subsection, of real numbers. For instance, the numbers between 5 and 22 are a subset of real numbers. Another example of a subset is all even numbers, or all odd numbers.

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Since ASCII ⊊ unicode, I don't know if there are ASCII codes for subset and proper subset. There are Unicode characters for subset and proper subset though:

Subset: ⊂, ⊂, ⊂

Subset (or equal): ⊆, ⊆, ⊆

Proper subset: ⊊, ⊊,

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the difference between a subset and a proper subset

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Because every set is a subset of itself. A proper subset cannot, however, be a proper subset of itself.

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A is a subset of a set B if every element of A is also an element of B.

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A subset of a set S can be S itself. A proper subset cannot.

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A subset is a division of a set in which all members of the subset are members of the set. Examples: Men is a subset of the set people. Prime numbers is a subset of numbers.

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Integers are a subset of rational numbers which are a subset of real numbers which are a subset of complex numbers ...

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The universal subset is the empty set. It is a subset of all sets.

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A number does not have a subset.

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The line, itself, is a subset (though not a proper subset).

A ray is a subset of a line with one end-point which extends in only one direction.

A line segment is a subset of a line with two end points.

A point is a subset of a line.

Finally, nothing is a subset (the null subset) of a line.

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A subset is a smaller set that is part of a larger set. For example, the set of animals contains the subset of reptiles, the subset of mammals, and various others. Or in mathematics, the set of real numbers contains the subset of positive integers, the subset of negative integers, the subset of rational numbers, etc.

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The line, itself, is a subset (though not a proper subset).

A ray is a subset of a line with one end-point which extends in only one direction.

A line segment is a subset of a line with two end points.

A point is a subset of a line.

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The first part of the problem we take an object and break it down to four equal subset. Mathematical written as 1/4. The next step is to further divide each of the four subsets into four sub-subsets. That will give a total of sixteen sub sets of the whole. 1/4*1/4=1/16 or object divided into subset, subset, subset, subset and then each subset divided into sub-subset, sub-subset, sub-subset, sub-subset. Gives a total of sixteen sub-subset

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yes ,,,because subset is an element of a set

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No, a subset is NOT an element of a set.

Given a set, S, a subset A of S is set containing none or more elements of S. So by definition, the subset A is a set.

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A set "A" is said to be a subset of of set "B", if every element in set "A" is also an element of set "B". If "A" is a subset of "B" and the sets are not equal, "A" is said to be a proper subset of "B". For example: the set of natural numbers is a subset of itself. The set of square numbers is a subset (and also a proper subset) of the set of natural numbers.

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different subset of a line

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A subset of integers.

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No, square is a subset of a rectangle

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There are no perfect rhymes for the word subset.

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By: Tedd Mikhail Ulit ( sori yan lang po yung nasa libro eh :))

The line, itself, is a subset (though not a proper subset).

A ray is a subset of a line with one end-point which extends in only one direction.

A line segment is a subset of a line with two end points.

A point is a subset of a line.

Finally, nothing is a subset (the null subset) of a line.

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Proper subset definition

A proper subset of a set A is a subset of A that is not equal to A. In other words, if B is a proper subset of A, then all elements of B are in Abut A contains at least one element that is not in B.

For example, if A={1,3,5} then B={1,5} is a proper subset of A. The set C={1,3,5} is a subset of A, but it is not a proper subset of A since C=A. The set D={1,4} is not even a subset of A, since 4 is not an element of A.

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Assume that set A is a subset of set B. If sets A and B are equal (they contain the same elements), then A is NOT a proper subset of B, otherwise, it is.

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A proper subset B of a set A is a set all of whose elements are elements of A nad there are elements of A that are not elements of B. It follows, then, that an improper subset must be the whole set, A.

That is, A is an improper subset of A

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in statistics a sample is a subset of population..

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The null set. It is a subset of every set.

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It depends on what the subset is of.

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The empty set is a subset.

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"Subset" IS the math term in this case.

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The root word of subset is "set." A subset is a set that is contained within another set.

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It isn't. The empty set is a subset - but not a proper subset - of the empty set.

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Subset : The symbols ⊂ and ⊃

(subset) AB means every element of A is also an element of B

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Here is and example of using subset in a sentence:The subset of the three triangles created fifteen triangles.

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0 is subset of 0 no doubt. subset means taking part of universal set.here you are taking whole part of universal set.so 0 is subset of 0.

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An empty set is not a proper subset of an empty set.

An empty set is not a proper subset of an empty set.

An empty set is not a proper subset of an empty set.

An empty set is not a proper subset of an empty set.

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There is no difference between improper subset and equal sets.

If A is an improper subset of B then A = B. For this reason, the term "improper

subset" is rarely used.

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-28 belongs to:

Integers, which is a subset of rationals, which is a subset of reals, which is a subset of complex numbers.

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The null set.

Every set is a subset of itself and so the null set is a subset of the null set.

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No, rational numbers are not a subset of integers.

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No, integers are a subset of rational numbers.

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I have provided you with a link. Search for subset and proper subset. You'll see the symbol.

http://comers.citadel.edu/math_sym2005.htm#misc

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Set "A" is said to be a subset of set "B" if it fulfills the following two conditions:

  • A is a subset of B, and
  • A is not equal to B

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