Concept explainers
(a)
To Analyze: In each pair, the first set is a subset of second set
(a)
Answer to Problem 6LC
Yes, because null set is the subset of every set
Explanation of Solution
Given information: A pair of set is given
Analyze: When A is a subset of B then every element in A should present in set B.
First set have no element because it is null set. No matter how many elements in second set, null set is a subset of
So, first set is a subset of second set. Because null set is the subset of every set.
(b)
To Analyze: In each pair, the first set is a subset of second set.
(b)
Answer to Problem 6LC
No, because 5 is not present in second set.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: A pair of set is given
Analyze: When A is a subset of B then every element in A should present in set B.
First set has elements 1, 3 and 5. Second set has only 1 and 3.
5 is not present in second set. So first set is not a subset of second set.
(c )
To Analyze: In each pair, the first set is a subset of second set.
(c )
Answer to Problem 6LC
Yes the first set is a subset of second set, because 3 is present in second set.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: A pair of set is given
Analyze: When A is a subset of B then every element in A should present in set B.
First set has elements 3. Second set has only 1,3 and 5.
Element 3 is present in second set. So first set is a subset of second set.
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